yes, i'm using two seagate back up plus 2tb externals. Usb 3.0. One for media, one for extended storage. I also have the same drive internal that i swapped out from another one.
That's awesome, thanks
yes, i'm using two seagate back up plus 2tb externals. Usb 3.0. One for media, one for extended storage. I also have the same drive internal that i swapped out from another one.
Sorry if this is asked before, I am wondering if I get a new external HDD example 2tb.
Is it possible to make it into a multi-use HDD for both pc and ps4, like 1tb is for pc usage and 1tb is meant for the ps4 games?
Just like the internal drive, when i've changed the internal drive my PC won't recognize the PS4 one and i had to use a program for give the unit a letter and reformat to ntfs.Nope, the PS4 fully formats it, no way to partition. It's not recognised afterwards by my Mac at least, so I assume the same happens on PC.
Nope, the PS4 fully formats it, no way to partition. It's not recognised afterwards by my Mac at least, so I assume the same happens on PC.
Couple of important questions:
- Is this good news since external SSD's are much cheaper then internal SSD's?
- And will an external HDD used by the PS4 be just as quick as the internal?
Thanks in advance!
You have to consider that now for view a download/upload you have to go to notification, click the option button and select and go to download/upload. But if you want to quick jump from download to upload or the opposite you have to go back to notification with O and again you have to choose the tab you want to view.
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This isn't mine, but can anyone post a pic of how this screen looks when an external HDD is plugged in? Are both storages pooled together like on Xbox One? For example, on Xbox One there is an option to showcase everything installed on both internal and external drives. I have a 500GB Xbox One and use a 4tb external drive, and the pool would show 4.5TB if nothing would be installed or close to it.
Does PS4 work the same way? Since I have a 2tb internal drive, and another 4TB drive, would it show 6tb of storage just waiting to be filled?
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This isn't mine, but can anyone post a pic of how this screen looks when an external HDD is plugged in? Are both storages pooled together like on Xbox One? For example, on Xbox One there is an option to showcase everything installed on both internal and external drives. I have a 500GB Xbox One and use a 4tb external drive, and the pool would show 4.5TB if nothing would be installed or close to it.
Does PS4 work the same way? Since I have a 2tb internal drive, and another 4TB drive, would it show 6tb of storage just waiting to be filled?
I haven't disabled nothing, i've to check if there is some problem with the notification.That is not correct. My downloads show up in the notifications. If I click on one download, it filters for all downloads. O to return to the previous screen. Maybe you disabled downloads from showing up in notifications?
This is my plan. Unless tests prove an external SDD is just as fast.It's tempting now to replace the internal drive with a moderately sized SSD, and then use a large external for general storage of games.
This is my plan. Unless tests prove an external SDD is just as fast.
Is that even possible? External to be faster than internal?
Is that even possible? External to be faster than internal?
Interesting never knew thatNTFS only plays nice with Windows, since it's a proprietary MS fs. You'd need exFAT.
If saves are always saved to the internal drive, I'd imagine the biggest benefits to loading will come from placing an SSD as the internal.
this is true as far as i can tell. I formatted a drive on ps4 then plugged it into a pc to try and put some media files on it, but the pc no longer recognised it as a volume. I could only see the drive throught device manager but couldn't use it.I've heard we must format external HDD with console and then it will not accepted by PC :| it is so bad. Does anyone test external HDD? Is it true?
Does the ps4 support an usb hub?
If I format HDD in exFAT with PC, will it work on PS4 in 4.50?this is true as far as i can tell. I formatted a drive on ps4 then plugged it into a pc to try and put some media files on it, but the pc no longer recognised it as a volume. I could only see the drive throught device manager but couldn't use it.
yes but for extended storage the ps4 will format it again, once it has been reformatted by ps4, a pc will no longer recognise it as a usable volume.If I format HDD in exFAT with PC, will it work on PS4 in 4.50?
The best part of this is that I can bring my hdd to my brother's house to hopefully download games
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wait a sec, can you move the hdd to different ps4's like you can on xbox?
Hopefully people can shut up about it now.
Thanks a lotyes but for extended storage the ps4 will format it again, once it has been reformatted by ps4, a pc will no longer recognise it as a usable volume.
you're welcome.Thanks a lot
Sja_626 said they had tested it and the drive worked on multiple ps4s, they didn't mention accounts but like you i'm pretty sure you would need your account for it to work.IIRC someone said they could take it between PS4s, but I assume you need to be logged into YOUR account. ymmv, as I cannot test myself right now.
For digital games it's safe to assume that you need at least your account on the console itself. For the games on disk it doesn't make any sense.Sja_626 said they had tested it and the drive worked on multiple ps4s, they didn't mention accounts but like you i'm pretty sure you would need your account for it to work.
Agreed, but obviously you would need to take the disks with you.For digital games it's safe to assume that you need at least your account on the console itself. For the games on disk it doesn't make any sense.
Well it's better than nothing because at least you have all the DLC and patches installed.Agreed, but obviously you would need to take the disks with you.
Holy shit on 4.50 ps4 pro is maxing out my connection!!! downloads are so fast now
Holy shit on 4.50 ps4 pro is maxing out my connection!!! downloads are so fast now
It's amazing where storage size has come in 10 years. In early 2007 a 60GB HDD in a console was huge! It was thought to be more than you would ever need(and was for a long time) but now you couldn't even fit Doom on that whole drive! Now 2TB is too small for some people(including me) and I'm thinking about a 5TB drive for a total of 6.5TB which may not last by the time I've stopped buying games for it.