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16/01/2025: Nintendo Switch 2 Trailer Released
The highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 trailer has been officially released by Nintendo on YouTube and several other media outlets.
One of the most exciting announcements in the trailer is that the new Nintendo Switch 2 will support a large quantity of original Nintendo Switch cartridges.
This backward compatibility ensures that players can continue to enjoy their existing library of games on the next-generation console.
Nintendo has stated that they are set to announce more details regarding the backwards compatibility in the beginning of April.
One of the most exciting announcements in the trailer is that the new Nintendo Switch 2 will support a large quantity of original Nintendo Switch cartridges.
This backward compatibility ensures that players can continue to enjoy their existing library of games on the next-generation console.
Nintendo has stated that they are set to announce more details regarding the backwards compatibility in the beginning of April.
14/01/2025: Happy New Year! Turning V1 into V2
First and foremost: Happy new year everyone! We have a lot more coming this year, and although we do not talk much, we are working hard in the background and you can expect many updates and news from us in 2025.
On a side note, we had hundreds of email requests about the Mig Card V1 (the model without the switch to go from one game to the next/previous) on how to turn your V1 card into a V2 card.
Although we don't recommend this modification, if you are electronically skilled AND are accepting the risk of losing your Mig Card V1, you can find HERE A DIY GUIDE made by a Mig user which we think is the best one we had so far for converting a Mig Card V1 to V2.
We repeat it again: Do it at your own risks!
On a side note, we had hundreds of email requests about the Mig Card V1 (the model without the switch to go from one game to the next/previous) on how to turn your V1 card into a V2 card.
Although we don't recommend this modification, if you are electronically skilled AND are accepting the risk of losing your Mig Card V1, you can find HERE A DIY GUIDE made by a Mig user which we think is the best one we had so far for converting a Mig Card V1 to V2.
We repeat it again: Do it at your own risks!
07/12/2024: New Mig Card Cases
At Mig Flash, we always try to improve both our software and hardware. And we also listen to all our end users feedback to try to improve your product experience.
Today, we bring you a hardware update to the Mig Flash card, for which we had regular requests.
Mig Flash case V2 is currently the default set being sent for all new orders. It features a clip-on case with a modified game switch button that seems to be more convenient to use without ejecting the Mig Flash. Remember, we recommend to always close the game card slot to operate.
Because some of us at Mig like the more sturdy screw design, it will still be available for distributors, so you can choose the case you prefer.
We wish you all a happy holiday season, and for those of you who still don't own a Mig Flash Card and/or Dumper, we hope Santa will think about you on Christmas' night!
Today, we bring you a hardware update to the Mig Flash card, for which we had regular requests.
Mig Flash case V2 is currently the default set being sent for all new orders. It features a clip-on case with a modified game switch button that seems to be more convenient to use without ejecting the Mig Flash. Remember, we recommend to always close the game card slot to operate.
Because some of us at Mig like the more sturdy screw design, it will still be available for distributors, so you can choose the case you prefer.
We wish you all a happy holiday season, and for those of you who still don't own a Mig Flash Card and/or Dumper, we hope Santa will think about you on Christmas' night!
08/10/2024: Urgent Update for Mig Dumper Windows Users
Firmware 1.1.6 brings an urgent update to the Mig Dumper for users with latest Windows 11 23H2, 24H2 or higher version which implement a new Disk Signature Collision check.
With recent Windows 11 updates, Mig Dumper drive will no longer appear because of a Disk Signature Collision as seen above.
Firmware 1.1.6 fixes this, but users with this problem are not able to update firmware because the drive is not online.
To solve this we recommend a few options:
- Borrow an older Windows system from a friend to update Mig Dumper to firmware 1.1.6, or
- Download a Windows 10 ISO and create a Windows To Go USB stick with Rufus, then boot into Windows To Go and perform the firmware update, or
- Download a Linux ISO to launch a Live Boot system to perform the firmware update
Our sincere apologies to all users affected. Rest assured we will always offer 100% support for our products for the years to come.
Firmware 1.1.6 fixes this, but users with this problem are not able to update firmware because the drive is not online.
To solve this we recommend a few options:
- Borrow an older Windows system from a friend to update Mig Dumper to firmware 1.1.6, or
- Download a Windows 10 ISO and create a Windows To Go USB stick with Rufus, then boot into Windows To Go and perform the firmware update, or
- Download a Linux ISO to launch a Live Boot system to perform the firmware update
Our sincere apologies to all users affected. Rest assured we will always offer 100% support for our products for the years to come.
01/10/2024: Important Clarification About Console Bans
From reports we have received and seen with Mig Flash, ALL console bans to date have been because incomplete dumps have been used OR the BIN files have been mixed and matched from other gamecard dumps.
We have not seen a single ban yet when using 100% complete gamecard dumps with all BIN files and XCI coming from the same gamecard.
Additionally, turning off the Switch console WiFi does not erase any activity with incomplete dumps.
All offline activity on the console is saved and WILL be transmitted next time WiFi is enabled on the console again.
Keep this information in mind, and NEVER use dumps that are incomplete to avoid console bans.
We have not seen a single ban yet when using 100% complete gamecard dumps with all BIN files and XCI coming from the same gamecard.
Additionally, turning off the Switch console WiFi does not erase any activity with incomplete dumps.
All offline activity on the console is saved and WILL be transmitted next time WiFi is enabled on the console again.
Keep this information in mind, and NEVER use dumps that are incomplete to avoid console bans.
11/09/2024: Mig Dumper Firmware Update 1.1.5
There was a little bug with our Mig Dumper on some rare games randomly on some dumpers. With the much-appreciated assistance from members of our community (they will recognize themselves, thanks!), our team was finally able to zoom in on this issue and it is now fixed with this new firmware update.
Change log:
- Fixed issue in Mig Dumper when drive could end up suddenly disconnected at some rare occasions.
Change log:
- Fixed issue in Mig Dumper when drive could end up suddenly disconnected at some rare occasions.
15/07/2024: NAME CHANGE, WE ARE NOW MIG FLASH!
We became Mig Flash. The reason is again the powerful lobbying (corruption in most cases) between large companies and lawmakers in certain powerful countries (we won't give any name, everyone knows :).
For some reason, the word 'Switch' now can't be used without the consent from the company Nintendo©. Even if it is just to explain a product is made for (or compatible with) a device made by another company.
To us, it is scandalous. But that is the way it is, and although we are not located in the USA, since they seem to control ICANN and a few other institutions we need to operate with, we decided to change our name to Mig Flash.
Please note there is no other change besides this cosmetic one. The product is the same and works the same, new or old.
Sorry about this, and we will keep bringing you good surprises in the future.
For some reason, the word 'Switch' now can't be used without the consent from the company Nintendo©. Even if it is just to explain a product is made for (or compatible with) a device made by another company.
To us, it is scandalous. But that is the way it is, and although we are not located in the USA, since they seem to control ICANN and a few other institutions we need to operate with, we decided to change our name to Mig Flash.
Please note there is no other change besides this cosmetic one. The product is the same and works the same, new or old.
Sorry about this, and we will keep bringing you good surprises in the future.
01/07/2024: Temporary New Site for Mig Flash
Although the situation is still not clear, it seems our company has lost the ownership of our domain name www.migswitch.com.
First and most important: We are operating as usual. We are shipping our products. All orders are being fulfilled and nothing has changed beside the domain name.
We are shocked by what happened for several reasons, and we feel this is not only shocking for us but for the freedom of the Internet in general.
First, we were not warned or had a chance to answer and defend our products or at least explain that whatever the complaint is, it applies only to a few countries and in no way allows taking down a domain for all users in the world.
P.S.: If you are not able to access this website, we will post news and updates on our .onion website accessible by TOR :
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First and most important: We are operating as usual. We are shipping our products. All orders are being fulfilled and nothing has changed beside the domain name.
We are shocked by what happened for several reasons, and we feel this is not only shocking for us but for the freedom of the Internet in general.
First, we were not warned or had a chance to answer and defend our products or at least explain that whatever the complaint is, it applies only to a few countries and in no way allows taking down a domain for all users in the world.
P.S.: If you are not able to access this website, we will post news and updates on our .onion website accessible by TOR :
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20/06/2024: Clarification on Button Use on V2 Card
With the feedback we received from the first Mig Card V2 users, we realize we had to clarify something about the game switching button.
We purposely use a thin button because, as shown in the video, it is meant to be used with the game card slot cover closed.
We think it is more convenient, and since you don't really need to open it once your games are on the Mig microSD, it is just cleaner and looks better.
Of course, you can also use it with the game card slot cover opened.
We purposely use a thin button because, as shown in the video, it is meant to be used with the game card slot cover closed.
We think it is more convenient, and since you don't really need to open it once your games are on the Mig microSD, it is just cleaner and looks better.
Of course, you can also use it with the game card slot cover opened.
05/06/2024: Games Sorting
By default, games are sorted by the time they were copied to the microSD. This is because we believe most people want their favorite games showing first.
But if you want to have the games sorted alphabetically, head to our Q&A section; we explain how.
Also, on V2, remember that a quick push takes you to the next game, and a long push takes you to the previous game for easy navigation.
But if you want to have the games sorted alphabetically, head to our Q&A section; we explain how.
Also, on V2, remember that a quick push takes you to the next game, and a long push takes you to the previous game for easy navigation.
25/05/2024: Announcing Mig Card “V2”
So finally, as requested by many of you, it is here.
Mig Flash Card “V2”, our first hardware revision, is now in production and replacing the original “V1”. From now on, we are manufacturing only this new version, which now features a game-changing switch/button.
A quick press of the button will take you to the next game on your microSD, and a long push to the previous one.
Because your requests were unanimous, we decided to discontinue “V1”, so any new or pending orders will now receive this new version.
“V1” owners don't need to worry; their card will be updated exactly like the “V2” and will have the same new features as “V2” coming with future updates. Only the game-switching method will be different.
Samples are underway to reviewers, and you will see the first independent reviews next week.
Mig Flash Card “V2”, our first hardware revision, is now in production and replacing the original “V1”. From now on, we are manufacturing only this new version, which now features a game-changing switch/button.
A quick press of the button will take you to the next game on your microSD, and a long push to the previous one.
Because your requests were unanimous, we decided to discontinue “V1”, so any new or pending orders will now receive this new version.
“V1” owners don't need to worry; their card will be updated exactly like the “V2” and will have the same new features as “V2” coming with future updates. Only the game-switching method will be different.
Samples are underway to reviewers, and you will see the first independent reviews next week.
21/05/2024: Firmware 1.1.4 – Stability Improvement for microSD and Sleep Mode
Today we bring you another firmware update that will improve your Mig Card's support for various microSD brands as well as sleep mode stability.
But stay tuned, as this Saturday, we will have an official announcement for our most requested update that is finally coming soon.
But stay tuned, as this Saturday, we will have an official announcement for our most requested update that is finally coming soon.
09/04/2024: MigDumpTool 0.0.2
A quick update for our Mig Dump Tool:
- Implemented cherrypicked improvements from the latest nxdumptool revision.
- Fixed dump path generation for multi-title game cards.
- Implemented cherrypicked improvements from the latest nxdumptool revision.
- Fixed dump path generation for multi-title game cards.
31/03/2024: Firmware 1.1.3 – Bug Fixes
Another day, another small update thanks to user feedback. The 2 key improvements this time are:
- Improved sleep mode support
- Improved boot-up of the microSD card
We are always happy to receive suggestions and bug reports from Mig users, so do not hesitate to contact us if you think something can be improved!
- Improved sleep mode support
- Improved boot-up of the microSD card
We are always happy to receive suggestions and bug reports from Mig users, so do not hesitate to contact us if you think something can be improved!
17/01/2024: First Firmware Update
Today we release our first firmware update. Version 1.0.8 adds full support for split game files (you no longer need to concatenate them).
Version 1.0.8 is already included in retail units of Mig Flash Cart and Dumper, so this is for review and testing units only!
Version 1.0.8 is already included in retail units of Mig Flash Cart and Dumper, so this is for review and testing units only!
08/01/2024: Clarification on Online Play
Mig Flash is a backup and development device. As such, we only support and guarantee your gaming with your own game backups.
This applies to online play too. If you want to play online with the full Mig Flash warranty, you need to use your own dumped backups with genuine Certificate, UID, and Card Set ID.
Failure to respect this rule may result in bans from Nintendo© online service, for which we cannot be held responsible.
This applies to online play too. If you want to play online with the full Mig Flash warranty, you need to use your own dumped backups with genuine Certificate, UID, and Card Set ID.
Failure to respect this rule may result in bans from Nintendo© online service, for which we cannot be held responsible.