See, the PS4's v2. In addition to a host of random problems reported by a sprinkling of PS4 owners across the web—volume fluctuations, inconsistent connectivity, etc. Last night, I put my PS4 in Rest Mode, and when I woke up this morning, the console wouldn't turn on—I had to manually reset it, potentially risking damaging the system and its files. Same thing seems to be happening to a lot of other people, too. A few of us here at Kotaku have had firsthand experience with this Rest Mode problem, and scans through Twitter and Reddit reveal that it's a widespread issue.
HTML 5 8 min ago 3. JSON 41 min ago 3. C 42 min ago 1. JavaScript 42 min ago 0. HTML 5 49 min ago 2. GetText 49 min ago To enter Safe Mode, you need to turn off the PS4 completely not in Rest Mode then press and hold the power button for around 7 seconds until you hear a second beep.
Plug in a controller with the USB cable to access the Safe Mode menu, where you have a number of options including restoring default settings, rebuilding the database, and initialising the PS4. Note that some of these options can have a serious impact on your console, including complete loss of data, so make sure you know what you are doing and have adequate back ups before using Safe Mode.
For important updates, you won't be able to go online until you've completed the update, so it's best to do it as soon as possible. If you need to update the Firmware but can't connect your PS4 to the internet for whatever reason, then you can download it onto a USB drive and install that way instead. Visit the PS4 System Software Update site then scroll down to Update using a computer and follow the process listed there.
If you're running short of space then you can delete some items via this screen, by picking Applications , Capture Gallery , Saved Data , or Themes , then hitting Options and selecting Delete to choose which content to get rid of.
If you're using the original PS4 hard drive then you've only got GB of space to play with, or maybe 1TB if you have a newer model. Either way, if you have a lot of games then it's not going to take long to fill it completely, but the good news is you can easily replace the PS4 hard drive with a larger one.
The replacement hard drive needs to be a 2. With the new drive in hand, you just need a small crosshead screwdriver to carry out the replacement, and as you aren't opening up your console completely it won't invalidate your warranty. For the full process, follow our how to upgrade PS4 hard drive guide for the original model console, or how to replace and upgrade your PS4 Pro hard drive for the Slim and Pro models.
As long as your PS4 is running firmware update 4. Once ready, you can install any download games as well as disc based installs onto your external hard drive, and also use this to transfer games between PS4s. For a full step by step, visit our guide on how to use an external hard drive for extended storage on your PS4. Sony say that most USB 3. To see some recommendations, visit our guide to the best PS4 external hard drive and internal HDDs too.
If you are replacing your PS4 or upgrading to a PS4 Pro, you can transfer your data across from your old console to save having to download and install it all again. For more information, see our full guide on how to transfer your PS4 content. To play purchased content on PS4, you need to be signed in on the PSN account that purchased it and connected online.
This means that you can sign into your account on as many PS4s as you like to use your content, but only one can be used at a time as your account can't be connected online on more than one console simultaneously. Once that PS4 is set as Primary for your account, you can play purchased content while offline, and also access that content on any other PSN accounts on that console.
As one of the most requested PSN features of all time, Sony have finally made this option widely available to PlayStation gamers, and this is how to change your PSN name. You can't change your PSN name using a PS3 or PS Vita, and there are a number of risks and caveats to consider before making the change, especially if you play older games, so check out our linked article above for all the information you need to know.
For almost all games, you will need a PlayStation Plus subscription in order to play online - with a notable exception for Fortnite. Matt-Moores - Taking awesome to a whole new level. Rest Mode is one of the handiest features of the PlayStation 4. Instead of powering down completely, your console just goes into a low-power sleep mode like your laptop does when it hibernates.
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