PS4: Upgrade HDD

PS4: Upgrade HDD

This article explains how to upgrade your PlayStation®4 system's Hard Disc Drive (HDD).

Before you begin you need:

  • A long Phillips screwdriver
  • Identify your PS4 model number.

CUH-7000 series (PS4 Pro system)

You can copy saved data that is stored on the PlayStation 4 system to a USB storage device. You can also copy saved games to the cloud if you are a PlayStation Plus subscriber.

  1. Place the system upside-down on a flat surface and remove the HDD bay cover. Remove from the right side first.

You may see a sticker covering the HDD bay cover. It's safe to remove this and it will not affect the warranty.

  1. Remove the screw (1) and pull the HDD mounting bracket (2) to remove it.
  1. Remove the four screws from the HDD mounting bracket.
  1. Remove the HDD from the mounting bracket and insert the replacement.
  2. Replace the screws, being careful not to over-tighten them.
  3. Reinsert the HDD mounting bracket; refer to the image above to make sure you're inserting it the right way up.
  4. Replace the screw.
  1. Reattach the HDD cover.
  1. Install the system software

After the HDD has been replaced, the system software must be reinstalled. Using a computer, save a system software update file for reinstallation to a USB storage device. (1 GB free space)

  1. Copy the backed up saved data to the PlayStation 4 system

You can copy saved data from a USB storage device to the PlayStation 4 system by performing the following steps.

  • Connect a USB storage device to the system.
  • Select Settings  from the function screen.
  • Select Application Saved Data Management  > Saved Data on USB Storage Device > Copy to System Storage.
  • Select a title.
  • Press the X  button to add a tick in the tickbox for the saved data you want to copy, and then select Copy.
  • You must be signed in with the same account used when you first copied the saved data.
  • If you backed up your saved games to the cloud using PlayStation Plus, you can safely restore them now.

CUH-2015 series

You can copy saved data that is stored on the PlayStation 4 system to a USB storage device. You can also copy saved games to the cloud if you are a PlayStation Plus subscriber.

  1. Slide the HDD bay cover in the direction of the arrow to remove it.
  1. Remove the hard disc drive:

    • Remove the screw.
    • Pull on the hard disc drive with the mounting bracket to remove it.
  1. Remove the screws (four places). Do not remove the rubber inserts from the screw holes.
  1. Remove the HDD from the mounting bracket and insert the replacement.
  2. Replace the screws, being careful not to over-tighten them.
  1. Attach the HDD to the system using the screw. Be sure to fully insert the HDD in the HDD bay.

    • If you lose the HDD bay cover, screws, mounting bracket or any other parts, contact technical support for assistance.

 

  1. Install the system software

After the HDD has been replaced, the system software must be reinstalled. Using a computer, save a system software update file for reinstallation to a USB storage device. (1 GB free space)

  1. Copy the backed up saved data to the PlayStation 4 system

You can copy saved data from a USB storage device to the PlayStation 4 system by performing the following steps.

  • Connect a USB storage device to the system.
  • Select Settings  from the function screen.
  • Select Application Saved Data Management  > Saved Data on USB Storage Device > Copy to System Storage.
  • Select a title.
  • Press the X  button to add a tick in the tickbox for the saved data you want to copy, and then select Copy.
  • You must be signed in with the same account used when you first copied the saved data.
  • If you backed up your saved games to the cloud using PlayStation Plus, you can safely restore them now.

CUH-1200, CUH-1110 & CUH-1000 series

You can copy saved data that is stored on the PlayStation 4 system to a USB storage device. You can also copy saved games to the cloud if you are a PlayStation Plus subscriber.

  1. Turn off the PlayStation 4 system
  2. Unplug the power, HDMI and any other cables from the back of your PlayStation 4 system.
  3. Place the PlayStation 4 on a clean, flat surface in front of you, so the front of the system is on the left. (The PlayStation logo on the top of the PlayStation 4 should be on the right hand side).
  4. Place your palms on the top panel and let your fingers rest on the far side of the system.
  1. Apply moderate, even pressure near the seam with your palms, and using your fingers as leverage, slide the top panel away from you.  A click will be heard, and the panel will move about 7 mm. Lift the panel off starting from the left side.
  1. With the top panel removed, you'll see a screw with the PlayStation symbols on it.  Remove this by turning the screw anticlockwise to remove the HDD.
  2. Pull the HDD towards the front of the system to remove it.
CUH-1200 - remove HDD screw
PS4 - CUH-1000 & 1110 remove HDD screw
  1. Remove the four screws holding the HDD in the caddy.
  1. Insert the replacement HDD into the caddy and replace the four screws.
  2. Insert the caddy into the PlayStation 4 bay and replace the screw.
  1. Replace the top panel. Place it over the exposed section of the PlayStation 4, about 7 mm away from the seam. Now slide the panel towards the seam until it clicks into place.

 

  1. Reconnect the HDMI, power, and any other cables that were disconnected in the first step.
  2. Power on the PlayStation 4 to make sure that everything is functioning properly.

After the HDD has been replaced, the system software must be reinstalled. Using a computer, save a system software update file for reinstallation to a USB storage device. (1 GB free space)

  1. Copy the backed up saved data to the PlayStation 4 system

You can copy saved data from a USB storage device to the PlayStation 4 system by performing the following steps.

  • Connect a USB storage device to the system.
  • Select Settings  from the function screen.
  • Select Application Saved Data Management  > Saved Data on USB Storage Device > Copy to System Storage.
  • Select a title.
  • Press the X  button to add a tick in the tickbox for the saved data you want to copy, and then select Copy.
  • You must be signed in with the same account used when you first copied the saved data.
  • If you backed up your saved games to the cloud using PlayStation Plus, you can safely restore them now.

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