Recently, I've had problems with my NNID account and wish to make a new one on the same console. My question is, If I restart my NNID account, will my Omega Ruby download be safe, or will it also be deleted, even with the SD card removed?
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According to Nintendo Support:
A Nintendo Network ID is required to download game demos and other free software.
Once deleted, Nintendo eShop purchases can be redownloaded at no cost. Downloaded items appear as a gift on the HOME Menu. Once they have fully downloaded, you can tap them to access the software.
What to Do:
- From the HOME Menu, select the Nintendo eShop icon and tap "Open."
- Scroll left and select "Settings / Other."
- Scroll down and select "Redownloadable Software."
- Select "Redownload" next to the software you wish to redownload.
- Select "Download."
- Select "Download Later" or "Download Now." Items downloaded now will begin immediately. Items downloaded later will begin when the system enters sleep mode.
TL;DR: You need the original Nintendo Network ID to redownload the previously downloaded softwares after a console format.
You can transfer data between two consoles before a console format, but that will transfer the Nintendo Network ID account, too. You cannot transfer data on a console with another Nintendo Network account.
You cannot perform a system transfer if the target system has a Nintendo Network ID linked. You must format the target system to remove the Nintendo Network ID link prior to transferring content.
First off, in regards to your end question: No. The HD format for external devices on the Wii U is closed and proprietary, and each drive has the hardware ID for it's home system as part of the encryption so it will not work on a second Wii U without reformatting as of the last time I checked. This would require a hack which is beyond the scope of this website to cover.
As for confirming and commenting on the migration process, having just done this myself I can verify much of what you said. But it is extremely nerve wracking and the Nintendo associates I spoke with indicated that they are working on a way to improve the process in the future.
My situation was all of the family members in my household had NNIDs setup on a Wii U and those NNIDs had been associated with the Club Nintendo accounts which were apart of a Family account. Only the main account on the old system had made any purchases but the other accounts had extensive individual save data for games.
I spoke with several Nintendo support people about this and it seemed that the only ones that really had a grasp on this process where the M-F / 9-5 U.S. based support staff working out of their primary call center. Anyone else I reached that was a remote worker or over seas and dependent on the support scripts usually didn't seem to comprehend what I wanted done.
Anyways, with the right people handling it, the request is a "back-office, profile migration" and you have to make sure they specify in the notes that this is for a single profile. Not the whole system. Also make sure you have all of the NNIDs, Club IDs, e-mail address associated with IDs, and possibly be able to confirm recent purchases (on both the account you're moving and the primary account on the old system) as well the machine serial numbers in front of you when you make the call.
The only thing that get's re-homed/transferred is the NNID to the new hardware. All DLC or full games purchased by the transferred NNID become unlicensed and none of the other players in theory can not launch them anymore so those downloads will need deleted and/or repurchased by another user. The moved NNID will need to re-download all content to the new system.
Note, one support person I spoke with did tell me that there is the potential for a manual file extraction/move process on save game data as the techs can actually walk the file system on your Wii U while you have it online and turned on. In theory you could have both systems on and a support tech could move the files between the systems remotely. Unfortunately I was never able to get this particular support guy back on the phone to try this, but this does indicate that it is possible. I was told by this person that you could not simply do a USB transfer as save data for users are bundled into a save data resource bundle on the system and there is no way for the user to separate it out, also some save data is bound to the system's hardware ID and part of the support person moving the data is rebinding it to the new hardware.
The net result is my one child now has his Wii U with his ID on it. The original system has all of the other IDs. Also for some reason his ID still shows on the old system and did not deactivate. None of us have had the guts to try launching the profile as we don't want to screw anything up. Also, whatever you do, do not use the DELETE ID function as it will not only delete the ID from the system it will also kill the NNID account and all purchases ACROSS ALL ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS... yes, you may screw your 3DS up. Do don't do it.
The process is horrible. Absolutely horrible, and if you're going to do it, you need to make sure you have someone who knows exactly what you want done and annotates it EXACTLY in the back-office request. You should also make sure they are on the phone with you every step of the way as much as possible.
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You can make sure that your downloaded game is located on your SD card. When you reset your NNID account it shouldn't affect your SD card. To be safe you can remove your SD card before you reset your NNID