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[Guide] How to Transfer Data from PS5 to PS5 Pro

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Most importantly, for folks who have M.2 SSD, you can directly plug and play on your PS5 Pro, no need to format SSD or erase data at all.

If you're looking to buy a PS5 Pro but will need to get rid of your current base PS5 in order to fund the purchase, there is still a way of performing a Data Transfer, but you'll need to perform some steps before getting rid of the base PS5. You must buy an SSD and transfer your PS5 games to it, then remove the SSD from the system and insert it into the PS5 Pro when you get it. You can then transfer them onto the PS5 Pro's internal SSD and have access to all those games again, and the SSD won't need formatting. It'll work straight away on PS5 Pro.
 
Yeah fuck that imma start fresh.
I’m on fibre anyway

This. Not on Fiber but 1G download so I'm good to go. I really need to remember to get my sons save for minecraft dungeons though. He already had to restart once when I forgot to do it before.
 

Power Pro

Member
Useless for me since I'll be trading my PS5 to get the PS5 Pro...so I guess I'll be starting fresh. Hopefully I can still swap my ssd without having to reformat still.
 

Celcius

°Temp. member
Back with the ps3 generation you just connected them via an ethernet cable and then you could transfer everything over.
Does that still work too?
 
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FrankWza

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Useless for me since I'll be trading my PS5 to get the PS5 Pro...so I guess I'll be starting fresh. Hopefully I can still swap my ssd without having to reformat still.
Just backup what you need to a drive. The nvme will be a hot swap
 

Magic Carpet

Gold Member
I'll download and replay Astrobot first. I still need to finish some of the challenge stages and get those trophies.
 

Codeblew

Member
Don't you guys with Comcast have other options? I ditched them for Quantum Fiber years ago: 1gig, no cap, $5/mo cheaper.
 
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Useless for me since I'll be trading my PS5 to get the PS5 Pro...so I guess I'll be starting fresh. Hopefully I can still swap my ssd without having to reformat still.
Just a heads up ...if you don't have ps+ you won't be able to back up your ps5 saves

You can just unplug and reinstall the ssd tho no problem
 

DryvBy

Member
Data caps are still a thing in the US, even with broadband. It's insane, I know.
I would rather just go without. 1.2TB I could do with the amount of games I installed and uninstall. COD alone within a month of patching would eat that alive, nevermind the amount of streaming everything is doing.
 
Don't you guys with Comcast have other options? I ditched them for Quantum Fiber years ago: 1gig, no cap.

We had a fiber company come in and they were great at first but then I had an issue and they left my hanging during my scheduled appointment and then scheduled me for like 4 days later. I was going to be down for over a week just waiting for a tech. Xfinity comes to my house within a 2 days. I just don't think the company has enough techs in the area.

I would rather just go without. 1.2TB I could do with the amount of games I installed and uninstall. COD alone within a month of patching would eat that alive, nevermind the amount of streaming everything is doing.

It's very easy to do at my house but the main issue is times like this where I have to redownload a ton of large games. I have a plex server for all my TV watching so we don't stream much.
 
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Diseased Yak

Gold Member
Don't you guys with Comcast have other options? I ditched them for Quantum Fiber years ago: 1gig, no cap.

It highly depends on where you live in the US. Where I am, I have 2gb no cap from Xfinity, and the uptime is *chef's kiss*. Others under the same company could have a very different experience.

A lot of the time, you'll only have one decent option, perhaps two. And gods forbid if you live outside the city!
 
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DryvBy

Member
We had a fiber company come in and they were great at first but then I had an issue and they left my hanging during my scheduled appointment and then scheduled me for like 4 days later. I was going to be down for over a week just waiting for a tech. Xfinity comes to my house within a 2 days. I just don't think the company has enough techs in the area.



It's very easy to do at my house but the main issue is times like this where I have to redownload a ton of large games. I have a plex server for all my TV watching so we don't stream much.
That's what I use. Plex is great. I just buy physical and rip it all for Plex, or TV shows. No data usage and its quality I pick.
 
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