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# Place the desired firmware within the UPDATE folder and rename it "PS4UPDATE.PUP". | # Place the desired firmware within the UPDATE folder and rename it "PS4UPDATE.PUP". | ||
# Plug your USB storage device into the right-most USB port of your PS4. | # Plug your USB storage device into the right-most USB port of your PS4. | ||
# Boot your console into [[PS4:Recovery | # Boot your console into the [[PS4:Recovery Menu|Recovery Menu]] by powering it on, holding the power button until it turns off, then holding it again until it does it a quick double-beep. | ||
# Select "System Update" and choose "Update via Storage Media". | # Select "System Update" and choose "Update via Storage Media". | ||
# Allow update to install and reboot. | # Allow update to install and reboot. |
Revision as of 01:47, 24 January 2022
In the event that you wish to update your firmware without connecting to PSN, you can update via a USB storage device. **Ensure that there is no disk inside of the PS4 when attempting to update the firmware**.
Updating the Firmware (Recovery Mode)
- Remove any disks in the Blu-Ray drive and disconnect the console from the Internet.
- Create a folder called "PS4" on the root of your USB storage device.
- Create a folder within the PS4 folder called "UPDATE".
- Place the desired firmware within the UPDATE folder and rename it "PS4UPDATE.PUP".
- Plug your USB storage device into the right-most USB port of your PS4.
- Boot your console into the PS4:Safe Mode by powering it on, holding the power button until it turns off, then holding it again until it does it a quick double-beep.
- Select "System Update" and choose "Update via Storage Media".
- Allow update to install and reboot.
- You will most likely need to update your apps, such as Multiman or Rebug Toolbox, to fully use them.