I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your Nintendo Switch Lite; that sounds really frustrating! Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try before considering taking it to a repair shop:
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Hard Reset:
- Hold down the Power button for about 15 seconds until the console turns off completely. After it’s off, wait a few moments, then turn it back on and see if it starts normally.
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Check for Loose Connections:
- Ensure that the charger is working properly. If you have access to another Switch charger, try using that to see if it’s a charging issue.
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Boot into Recovery Mode:
- To do this, turn off your Switch Lite completely. Then, press and hold the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons, and while holding those, press the Power button. This should take you to the recovery mode, where you can choose to initialize the console (this will erase your data, so only do this if you're okay losing everything).
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Safe Mode Reset:
- After attempting the hard reset, if you manage to get to the main menu, try going into the settings and navigating to “System” > “System Update” to see if a system update fixes any issues.
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Check for Physical Damage:
- Inspect your device for any physical damage or signs of a liquid spill.
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Backing Up Data:
- If you manage to get it working temporarily, back up your data to the cloud if you have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. You can then access it later from another console.
If these steps don't help and you're still stuck on the blue screen, it might be time to consider taking it to a repair shop or contacting Nintendo Support for professional assistance. They can provide specific guidance and information about repairs, and they may also have options for data recovery if needed. Good luck!