How do I unlink a Nintendo Network ID from an old Wii U?

Complete these steps

  1. Go to the Nintendo Account website and sign in to your Nintendo Account.
  2. Click User info, then scroll down to the Linked accounts section and click Edit.
  3. To unlink an NNID from your Nintendo Account, click the checkmark next to Nintendo Network ID to remove the link.

Can you change Nintendo Network ID Wii U?

On the Wii U Menu, select the Mii character in the upper-left corner to access the User Settings. Select Change User Information. Enter the password associated to your Nintendo Network ID, then select OK.

How do I transfer my Nintendo Network ID?

A Nintendo Network ID can only be transferred to a different console by using the built-in system transfer process or if it is removed from the original system by Nintendo (for example, if the system was exchanged during a repair).

Can you have multiple Nintendo accounts on Wii U?

Yes, up to 12 Nintendo Network IDs can be associated to a Wii U console at a time. However it cannot be transferred to a different Wii U. …

How do I unlink my Wii U GamePad?

What to Do:

  1. From the Wii U Menu, select “System Settings.”
  2. Using the Left Stick scroll to the “Wii Remote and Sensor Bar” icon and press the A Button.
  3. Select “Delete All Wii Remote Pairings.”
  4. Tap “Delete” to confirm. Note: Wii U GamePad pairings will not be removed.
  5. Tap “OK.”

How do I create a Nintendo Network ID on Wii U?

How do I find my Nintendo Network ID on Wii U? On the Wii U Menu, touch the user icon in the top-left corner. A user’s Nintendo Network ID is displayed in orange, beneath the user’s Mii and nickname.

How do you change your name on Wii U?

How to Change an Owner or Nickname

  1. From the Wii U menu, open System Settings.
  2. Scroll to the right and select amiibo Settings.
  3. Select Register Owner and Nickname.
  4. Place the amiibo on the Wii U GamePad’s NFC reader, making sure to keep the figure steady.
  5. To change the owner, tap Change and select a new owner.
  6. Tap Save.

How do I change my date of birth on Nintendo Network ID?

Once you have entered your date of birth it is not possible to change it. Please delete the account and create a new one with the correct date of birth.

How do I link my Nintendo ID to my new Wii U?

Access the User Settings on an existing Mii, and select Create/Link Nintendo Network ID. If you are creating a new user account on the system, select Add New User from the Wii U User Select screen.

How do I connect my Wii U to NNID?

Select “View/Modify User Information”. Select “Next” or press the A Button and enter the user’s password. Select “Link a Nintendo Network ID” then choose one of these two options: Select “Create a New ID” to create a new Nintendo Network ID.

How do you set up Nintendo Network on Wii U?

Access the User Settings on an existing Mii, and select Create / Link Nintendo Network ID. If you are creating a new user account on the system, select Add New User from the Wii U User Select screen.

Can You unlink a Nintendo ID from a Wii U?

You can delete your Nintendo Network ID from a Wii U from the Settings Menu. Note though, that that does not free up the Network ID to be added to another Wii U. Unless all Nintendo IDs are transferred to another Wii U (which requires both machines to be present), the unlinking process will delete the data, but not the affiliation with the system.

What is your Nintendo Network ID?

A Nintendo Network ID is an ID that grants access to various Nintendo Network services. Once you have a Nintendo Network ID, you can check its details either in User Settings on a linked Wii U console or in the Nintendo Network ID Settings portion of System Settings on a linked system in the Nintendo 3DS family.

Where is Nintendo Network ID?

From the HOME Menu, tap “Friend List” on the left. Your Nintendo Network ID will be displayed in orange lettering, in the top-right corner. You can also view your Nintendo Network ID if you tap on your profile to open up more details.

When will the Wii U be released?

The Wii U was released in the United States on November 18, 2012, in Europe and Australia on November 30, 2012, and in Japan on December 8, 2012. However, it was discontinued in Europe on October 1, 2016, in the United States on November 10, 2016, in Australia on November 14, 2016, and in Japan on January 31, 2017.

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