Stupid question, I know. But how do I completely wipe my current 2TB PS4 HD, before installing this into my new console when it arrives next week
Connect the HDD to your PC via USB, right click on the drive and reformat.
Stupid question, I know. But how do I completely wipe my current 2TB PS4 HD, before installing this into my new console when it arrives next week
So I came here to see if I could get my 2tb HDD from my PS4 into my PS4 Pro and then stick the 1tb that comes in the Pro into my old PS4. Seems I can but wow that seem overly complicated.
I might just backup my important saves to the cloud and then just download everything from PSN.
Stupid question, I know. But how do I completely wipe my current 2TB PS4 HD, before installing this into my new console when it arrives next week
What do you even mean by "risk"? All you need is just an ethernet cable. If there are some issues with your router you can just connect both PS4s directly to one another and don't use a router at all. There is no way this can't work unless you physically damaged ethernet port on your PS4. Whatever you are trying to do here sounds overly complicated.
I guess I can live with 1TB on the Pro although my OG has 2TB. Will just erase stuff until I reach <1TB, then use the ethernet method. I won't be selling my OG, so 2TB will be there whenever I feel like upgrading my Pro in the future..
Don't forget Pro will fill up quicker, with bigger file size screenshots and video clips.
I suppose a summary (without all the needed detail) would be:-
- Take out Pro 1TB HDD and back up Original Ps4 to it.
- De-activate Primary Accounts/Initialise System on Original Ps4.
- Take out Original Ps4 2TB HDD and put into Pro.
- Update Pro with Latest Full Firmware Sony Website via a USB Stick.
- Restore backup from 1TB HDD into Pro.
- Put 1TB HDD into Original Ps4 and update with Latest Full Firmware you've already got via the USB Stick.
I think?
You sure your cable is not defect?Yeah I see your point - I didn't know I could connect them both directly via an Ethernet as I thought you had to use your router?
Anyways, I'm still not sure if it's my ps4 that has a problem with its LAN connector or if it's my router - my router works perfect for everything else I have.
LAN NOT CONNECTED appears to be a common problem with BT Router and Ps4 (or so my research of many many hours has led me to believe unless anyone knows how to fix this?) with what looks to be no fix from either BT or Sony. Sony says it's BT and BT says it Sony.
Like I said though, its possibly risky if it is physically the ps4 Lan and not the router. Surely, if it is the ps4 and its half way through transferring and I get a LAN NOT CONNECTED, I'd be fooked?!
edit: Also I meant to say by connecting via Ethernet (directly or via router) would still mean I would only have a 1TB HDD in my Pro rather than the 2TB which I have in my original ps4.
You sure your cable is not defect?
It's not that overly complicated I don't think, its just that I wrote everything in detail so as to see if anyone would point out any mistakes I may have made.
I suppose a summary (without all the needed detail) would be:-
- Take out Pro 1TB HDD and back up Original Ps4 to it.
- De-activate Primary Accounts/Initialise System on Original Ps4.
- Take out Original Ps4 2TB HDD and put into Pro.
- Update Pro with Latest Full Firmware Sony Website via a USB Stick.
- Restore backup from 1TB HDD into Pro.
- Put 1TB HDD into Original Ps4 and update with Latest Full Firmware you've already got via the USB Stick.
I think?
How do I back up my PS4 2tb HDD to the 1tb Pro one?
My 2tb HDD is full but I can just re-download all the older stuff from PSN at a later date, I have gone entirely digital this gen.
Do I need to plug the 1tb Pro HDD into my PC or something? I have 8tb worth of space on my PC could I backup my PS4 2tb drive to that and then format the 2tb PS4 one, switch it over to my Pro, update and restore?
Just put it in the PS4 Pro, it will wipe it itself.
Not sure if you can backup to your pc as you need to exFAT the HDD (unless you can partition 2TB and do it that way?) that then needs connecting to your original ps4.
If you use the 1tb Pro HDD, you'll still need to exFAT that and plug it into an empty caddy which you'll then plug into your ps4.
Once you have done a ps4 FULL backup, yes you can switch to the pro, update and restore as far as I can tell.
I do have a 2tb extrenal drive somewhere around the house, could I plug that into my PS4 via usb and backup to that? Then wipe my PS4 2tb, stick that in the Pro, update and restore?
I do have a 2tb extrenal drive somewhere around the house, could I plug that into my PS4 via usb and backup to that? Then wipe my PS4 2tb, stick that in the Pro, update and restore?
Yeah tried everything. Absolutely everything!
Like I said, Sony says it's BT and BT says it's Sony :-(
Thanks for the suggestion though.
Yes, but this takes forever if your PS4-HDD is filled.
I delete all games except P.T. and transfer the data to an external HDD. Should not take to long.
Yep. Sounds great. Don't forget to format it to exFAT first though.
You don't need to wipe the ps4 2tb before you stick it in the pro, just de-activate primary accounts and initialise after you've done your back up.
Remember to quickly check the detail in my long post though to ensure all ok.
BT has never played nicely with Sony hardware for some reason I'm hoping it's sorted on their new hub as I'm switching to BT in December. Previous issue I had was remote play outside the house would never work via the Homehub, but if I switched router it was all fine.
I'm planning on transferring to a PS4 pro via ethernet but there is some of conflicting info about how it should be done and I don't want to risk screwing things up. I watched a video which explained that you could connect both PS4s directly to each other. Is that not the case?
So which method is the correct one?
-Connect both PS4s directly to each other via ethernet
-Connect both PS4s individually to a router via ethernet
I use a ethernet hub which is connected to my network so I should connect both consoles to that right?
Both methods are correctI'm planning on transferring to a PS4 pro via ethernet but there is some of conflicting info about how it should be done and I don't want to risk screwing things up. I watched a video which explained that you could connect both PS4s directly to each other. Is that not the case?
So which method is the correct one?
-Connect both PS4s directly to each other via ethernet
-Connect both PS4s individually to a router via ethernet
I use a ethernet hub which is connected to my network so I should connect both consoles to that right?
this is honestly the thing stopping me from buying a pro at the moment.
i have a 1.5tb HDD in the current PS4. but if i put that in a PRO it will format it. i don't have any external HDD's to backup to. so i guess i would have to buy a new HDD for the PRO (2 TB) and then do a full system transfer from my 1.5tb PS4 to my now 2tb PRO?
i just wish the PRO came with a 2TB HDD. would make things less annoying.
So my PS4 has a 2TB drive, the Pro has 1TB, so I don't want that drive. So I'm going to back up my saves from my existing PS4 drive, then put it into the new PS4 Pro. The PS4 Pro will wipe the drive.
I'm going to put the 1TB hard drive from the Pro, into my other PS4 (we have an extra one for VR and stuff) and sell the regular PS4 that I use day-to-day with its original 500 GB hard drive.
Once the 2TB drive is reformatted and installed on the PRO, I will begin to redownload my games, and importantly, restore my saves.
I think that's right. Haven't missed anything. I would restore my current PS4 HDD onto the PRO but I don't have a 2TB drive to put the back up onto.
I am glad I stumbled onto this thread but I am kinda panicking right now. I really hope I did not screw myself. My PS4 is long gone to Amazon for trade in. I did a factory reset on the console and made sure my accounts were not on the system anymore but I did not deactivate it. I backed up all my saves on an SD card but I was just going to redownload my games. I went into my Playstation account and the only device listed is my old PS3.
Do you have to physically activate your PS4 as primary? I remember seeing the option to do so but I don't think I ever did it.
this is honestly the thing stopping me from buying a pro at the moment.
i have a 1.5tb HDD in the current PS4. but if i put that in a PRO it will format it. i don't have any external HDD's to backup to. so i guess i would have to buy a new HDD for the PRO (2 TB) and then do a full system transfer from my 1.5tb PS4 to my now 2tb PRO?
i just wish the PRO came with a 2TB HDD. would make things less annoying.
this is honestly the thing stopping me from buying a pro at the moment.
i have a 1.5tb HDD in the current PS4. but if i put that in a PRO it will format it. i don't have any external HDD's to backup to. so i guess i would have to buy a new HDD for the PRO (2 TB) and then do a full system transfer from my 1.5tb PS4 to my now 2tb PRO?
i just wish the PRO came with a 2TB HDD. would make things less annoying.
Agreed. That's what I was thinking - conflicting info. But the poster earlier @ Serious Sam, post #199 on page 4, says you can do it direct.
Do you have a link to the video saying it does?
Can you not just uninstall some stuff on the 1.5TB drive and get it down to about 1TB then transfer that?
Seems a pretty weak reason not to get a console, just tidy some stuff up
i'm not downgrading my storage for the sake of the PRO. 1.5TB is hardly enough as it is. i'm not going to go DOWN to 1tb. and with a console that will then capture higher res videos and pictures, it's going to fill up even quicker. 2tb should have been the baseline capacity for the PRO.
I was gonna do a backup too to keep P_T_, and then sell the system after i get the Pro and had transferred everything. But my OG PS4 wouldn't complete a database rebuild at all, kept giving me an error as the rebuild process was just about to complete.. The only fix was to initialize the system wiping everything....... So after loosing PT i took advantage of the gamestop trade-in for 195euro off the Pro earlier. Bye, bye PT
1. Yeah, just make sure your external drive is formatted to FAT32 or exFAT. The PS4 won't recognise NTFS because that's a proprietary Microsoft file system.
2. On your PS4 go to Settings -> PlayStation Network/Account Management -> Activate as Your Primary PS4 -> Deactivate.
Doing it through the website is a waste of time (and a deactivation) if you've still got your PS4 on hand.
I was gonna do a backup too to keep P_T_, and then sell the system after i get the Pro and had transferred everything. But my OG PS4 wouldn't complete a database rebuild at all, kept giving me an error as the rebuild process was just about to complete.. The only fix was to initialize the system wiping everything....... So after loosing PT i took advantage of the gamestop trade-in for 195euro off the Pro earlier. Bye, bye PT
Even if it's saved to the cloud, I'd back up your saves on a USB stick. Shouldn't take too much room.
Yep =(Oh damn! That's awful!
I remember reading a thread on here about some way of re-downloading it alrite awhile back. Seemed like a bit of slobbering about though from what i remember, but ill probably try it anyway if its a cert to work.As I've said already in this thread, just re-download it
Sitting here with brand new HDD, formated in exFAT and PS4 keep saying USB storage has not enough space... HDD is 1to, PS4 back up is 300go...
did you format on a mac with disk utility? format again and make sure to select "master boot record" as the partition scheme
You're a life saver
I just did a whole ton of different processes in anticipating for this. Did this from a launch PS4 to a newer PS4, P.T. was preserved. Here's the rundown:
If you will have access to your old PS4 and the PS4 Pro at the same time, and don't need to migrate the old drive to the new unit (approximate time under best circumstances: 1 hour per 150ish gigs to transfer once it gets underway, so ideally do it overnight):
- Connect both PS4's to the same, ideally wired, internal network. Gigabit equipment is recommended.
- Set your video equipment so the PS4 Pro (or target PS4 for the transfer) is what's displayed on screen. You don't need to see anything screen-wise on the old PS4 (source PS4).
- Power both units on, so they're not in rest mode (on the login screen so the white light bar).
- On the PS4 Pro (target PS4) go into settings and go transfer.
- It will ask you to press the power button on the source PS4 until it beeps. Do so, this will trigger the transfer options.
- You will have the option to deselect specific things from the transfer, which may be required if your target PS4 doesn't have sufficient storage (e.g. your old PS4 has a 2tb and your new PS4 doesn't). You can select/deselect apps to your heart's content.
- You will be asked if you want to transfer the activation(s). If your source PS4 has multiple accounts flagged as the primary PS4, you will have to sign into each account you want to transfer (you can also skip transferring primary account status on a per-account basis). Note that doing it this way does NOT count against you for the 6-month timer, that's only if you mass-deactivate via the web store.
- Once the transfer is done you should be all good to go on the target PS4, with the source PS4 still having everything it originally did (other than primary PS4 status if you selected that). You may have to re-enter passwords for PSN sign-in but that's it, everything else including sign-in 4-button codes, all accounts, their saves, and whatever you had installed will be there. So will folders, although any folders which end up empty from the transfer are gone, but that's easy to re-setup and recreate if needed.
If you will be offloading your old PS4 prior to having your PS4 Pro (e.g. trade-in deal), or migrating your old drive to the new unit (approximate time: backup is 1 hour per 150ish gigs, and then repeat that for the restore), a USB storage device (USB 3.0 ideally) with sufficient storage and formatted as exFAT is required.
- Connect the USB 3.0 storage device to your old PS4.
- Use the backup option in settings to create a backup on the USB drive, should mostly be self-explanatory. I think you can selectively backup apps, but I forgot to check admittedly.
- Once it's done (note: be careful with this backup, you might even want to do another on another drive if you have the equipment and time, just in case) I'd recommend initializing the source PS4, which will also de-activate all accounts (this does NOT have a 6-month cooldown, that's just for deactivating via the website). Depending on your connectivity, you may want to do a trophy sync for any accounts, as that doesn't otherwise carry over.
- Now this is when you pull your drive out of the old model if applicable. Once you replace the hard drive in your old unit with a different drive or the drive it shipped with, it'll have to be restored using a USB storage device with the latest FULL firmware in the PS4\UPDATE folder. It's important to get the full firmware and not the partial one. On Sony's site it's the one intended for new drives, and should be over 800 megs.
- Get your new PS4 Pro or whatever, hookup your USB 3.0 storage device there. If you're upgrading its drive, do so before powering it on, and install the stock firmware from the USB storage device (see previous step for details)
- Go through its initial setup, skip everything until you get to the dashboard, and then select "restore" from the settings. Once it's done it'll restart; all accounts will be signed out and deactivated but it should otherwise 100% match your prior install. Re-sign into your accounts, set the console as primary, and you're good to go.