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== Prerequisites == | |||
To upgrade/replace the HDD you will need: | |||
# An external USB hard drive or flash drive at least 2GB in size, or large enough to store a backup of all your game saves/applications, if you want to keep them. | |||
# A PS4 recovery firmware that matches the same version already installed, or newer. (You can get the latest [https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/hardware/ps4/system-software/ from playstation.com]) | |||
# A computer that can connect to the USB drive | |||
# A Phillips #1 screwdriver | |||
# A 2.5" (laptop size) HDD or SSD large enough to store any content you are migrating from the old drive. | |||
# Format the | == Backing up game saves and applications (Optional) == | ||
# On the PS4, navigate to Settings → System → Backup and Restore → Backup. The process may take hours to complete depending on your selections | # Format the USB drive as FAT32 or exFAT | ||
# Shut down the PS4 and unplug it | # Connect the USB drive to the PS4 | ||
# | # On the PS4, navigate to Settings → System → Backup and Restore → Backup | ||
# Choose what content you would like to back up. The process may take hours to complete depending on your selections | |||
# | # Unplug the USB drive from the PS4 | ||
# | |||
# | == Replacing the Hard Drive == | ||
# | === Original PS4 (CUH-1200, CUH-1110 & CUH-1000 series) === | ||
# | # Shut down the PS4 and unplug it | ||
# | # Unplug all cables from the PS4 | ||
# | # Slide the glossy cover to the side of the console until it pops and you can remove it | ||
# | # Unscrew the HDD retention screw (the screw with PS symbols on it next to the HDD) | ||
# | # Slide the HDD caddy out of the system | ||
# | # Unscrew the four screws holding the hard drive into the caddy | ||
# Plug the cables back in and start the PS4. | # Slide the hard drive out of the caddie | ||
# Download your recovery firmware of choice | # Insert the new HDD in the caddie in the same orientation as the old drive | ||
# Install the four screws that hold the HDD to the caddy | |||
# Insert the HDD caddie into the console | |||
# Install the HDD retention screw | |||
# Reassemble the console and reconnect the cables | |||
=== Slim PS4 (CUH-2015 series) === | |||
<TODO> | |||
=== PS4 Pro (CUH-7000 series) === | |||
<TODO> | |||
== Installing system firmware == | |||
# Plug the cables back in and start the PS4. The console will fail to start up and will ask for a firmware file to install | |||
# Download your recovery firmware of choice or the latest [https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/hardware/ps4/system-software/ from playstation.com] | |||
# If you didn't format the USB drive in a previous step format the USB drive as FAT32 or exFAT | |||
# Create a folder in the root of the USB drive called <code>PS4</code>. Inside that folder create another folder called <code>UPDATE</code> and place the recovery firmware file there named <code>PS4UPDATE.PUP</code> The final path should be <code><drive root>\PS4\UPDATE\PS4UPDATE.PUP</code> | # Create a folder in the root of the USB drive called <code>PS4</code>. Inside that folder create another folder called <code>UPDATE</code> and place the recovery firmware file there named <code>PS4UPDATE.PUP</code> The final path should be <code><drive root>\PS4\UPDATE\PS4UPDATE.PUP</code> | ||
# Plug | # Plug the USB drive into your PS4 and follow the onscreen instructions to install it | ||
#* This will format the new hard drive automatically; it may take some time | #* This will format the new hard drive automatically; it may take some time | ||
# Follow the onscreen instructions to set up the system | # Follow the onscreen instructions to set up the system | ||
# | |||
== Restoring game saves and applications (Optional) == | |||
# Connect the USB drive that you used during the backup process | |||
# On the PS4 navigate to Settings → System → Backup and Restore → Restore, and select the backup you had made previously. This process may take hours to complete. Your system will be erased and the restore process will begin. | |||
# Once complete your profile and any content you chose to back up will be restored. | |||
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Revision as of 07:11, 27 November 2023
Prerequisites
To upgrade/replace the HDD you will need:
- An external USB hard drive or flash drive at least 2GB in size, or large enough to store a backup of all your game saves/applications, if you want to keep them.
- A PS4 recovery firmware that matches the same version already installed, or newer. (You can get the latest from playstation.com)
- A computer that can connect to the USB drive
- A Phillips #1 screwdriver
- A 2.5" (laptop size) HDD or SSD large enough to store any content you are migrating from the old drive.
Backing up game saves and applications (Optional)
- Format the USB drive as FAT32 or exFAT
- Connect the USB drive to the PS4
- On the PS4, navigate to Settings → System → Backup and Restore → Backup
- Choose what content you would like to back up. The process may take hours to complete depending on your selections
- Unplug the USB drive from the PS4
Replacing the Hard Drive
Original PS4 (CUH-1200, CUH-1110 & CUH-1000 series)
- Shut down the PS4 and unplug it
- Unplug all cables from the PS4
- Slide the glossy cover to the side of the console until it pops and you can remove it
- Unscrew the HDD retention screw (the screw with PS symbols on it next to the HDD)
- Slide the HDD caddy out of the system
- Unscrew the four screws holding the hard drive into the caddy
- Slide the hard drive out of the caddie
- Insert the new HDD in the caddie in the same orientation as the old drive
- Install the four screws that hold the HDD to the caddy
- Insert the HDD caddie into the console
- Install the HDD retention screw
- Reassemble the console and reconnect the cables
Slim PS4 (CUH-2015 series)
<TODO>
PS4 Pro (CUH-7000 series)
<TODO>
Installing system firmware
- Plug the cables back in and start the PS4. The console will fail to start up and will ask for a firmware file to install
- Download your recovery firmware of choice or the latest from playstation.com
- If you didn't format the USB drive in a previous step format the USB drive as FAT32 or exFAT
- Create a folder in the root of the USB drive called
PS4
. Inside that folder create another folder calledUPDATE
and place the recovery firmware file there namedPS4UPDATE.PUP
The final path should be<drive root>\PS4\UPDATE\PS4UPDATE.PUP
- Plug the USB drive into your PS4 and follow the onscreen instructions to install it
- This will format the new hard drive automatically; it may take some time
- Follow the onscreen instructions to set up the system
Restoring game saves and applications (Optional)
- Connect the USB drive that you used during the backup process
- On the PS4 navigate to Settings → System → Backup and Restore → Restore, and select the backup you had made previously. This process may take hours to complete. Your system will be erased and the restore process will begin.
- Once complete your profile and any content you chose to back up will be restored.