Your PS4 probably takes too long to load, but if you can't afford a new PlayStation 5, all is not lost. Install an SSD into ...
This should be your last resort if you're still having issues. To reinstall, you'll first need a USB drive that is at least 2GB in capacity or more and formatted to FAT32 or exFAT. Once you find one, ...
and create folder named "UPDATE". Transfer the "PS4UPDATE.PUP" into the folder and plug the USB into your PS4. Then launch ...
Hacking ensued. The hack consists of a small breakout board that enables a USB-C connector to be fitted into the PS4 controller in place of the original micro USB port. [Ian] explains what needs ...