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How to Update Your PS4 Console

Learn both automatic and manual update methods.

what you need to know

  • You can update your PS4 via the Internet or download the firmware from PlayStation.com and copy it to a USB drive.
  • Turn on to automatically update your PS4. automatic download In ~ Energy saving settings.
  • To manually update your PS4, go to: setting click System software update.

This article provides instructions on how to update your PS4, including how to update automatically, how to update manually, and how to update your PS4 without internet connection.

How to Automatically Update PS4

Although the current focus is on the PlayStation 5, Sony still regularly releases software updates for the PS4. We recommend running the latest firmware on your PS4 to take advantage of new features, bug fixes, and security improvements.

There are several ways to update your PS4. In this article, we will show you the different methods you can use to make sure your PS4 is always running the latest software.

The easiest way to update your PS4 is to turn on automatic downloads. This will cause your console to download updates in silent mode and install them as soon as they are available.

How to set up automatic software updates.

move to setting From the PS4 dashboard

Highlight Settings on the PS4 Dashboard.

scroll down Energy saving settings.

From the PS4 Settings menu, select Power Saving Settings.

Choose Setting available functions in sleep mode.

check both stay connected to the internet And Enable PS4 Power On Via Network option. Both features must be enabled so that the console can download and install updates when not in use.

in ps4 settings

back to setting select the menu system.

Select System Settings on your PS4.

Choose automatic download.

Select Automatic Downloads in your PS4 system settings.

Confirm system software update files.

Select the system software update file from PS4 automatic download.

Enable this option to apply updates that require a system restart while your PS4 is in rest mode. Allow restart. Unsaved game progress may be lost due to a system reboot if there are currently suspended games.

How to Manually Update System Software on PS4

If the update didn’t install correctly, or if you want to leave automatic downloads disabled, you can manually update your PS4 instead.

Here’s how.

move to setting From the PS4 dashboard

On the PS4 dashboard, select Settings.

Choose System software update.

Select System Software Update in Settings on PS4.

Choose update now.

If the latest system software is already installed, the following screen will be displayed.

System software update screen on PS4.

If there is a new update, select Next. next. The download will start.

When the download is complete, the license agreement is displayed. Choose Presume.

The update will now be installed (You may need to restart your PS4 to complete the process).

How do I update my PS4 without an internet connection?

Even if your PS4 isn’t connected to your home network, you can still update your console by downloading the update to a USB drive and copying the file.

It’s best to use a blank USB drive as the PS4 only recognizes FAT32 and exFAT file systems and will most likely need to be reformatted.

Format the USB drive FAT32 or exFAT format. Follow this guide to format your USB drive on Windows and Mac.

Press down Windows key + E Open File Explorer in Windows or finder on mac.

Open the USB drive and create a new folder named it. PS4.

Create a PS4 folder on your USB drive.

Open the PS4 folder and create a subfolder. To update.

Create an update subfolder for PS4 on your USB drive.

Go to Sony’s system software website. (link above)

scroll down Download PS4 update file And PS4 update file button.

Download the PS4 update file from the PlayStation official website.

Move download files PS4UPDATE.PUPPY ~ By To update A folder on the USB drive.

Move the PS4 update files to a USB drive.

If you have old PS4 update files on your USB drive, make sure to delete them before downloading the new ones as they can interfere with the update process.

When the update file is copied, close it. USB drive To PS4 when turned off.

Turn on your PS4 and follow the instructions Manual update stepsAs described in the section above.


More information

How to Update Your PS4 Console

Learn both automatic and manual updating methods

What to Know
You can update your PS4 through the internet or download firmware from PlayStation.com and copying to a USB drive.
To update your PS4 automatically, turn on Automatic Downloads in Power Save Settings.
To update your PS4 manually, go to Settings and click System Software Update.

This article includes instructions for updating your PS4, including how to update automatically, how to update manually, and how to update your PS4 without an internet connection.

How to Update Your PS4 Automatically

Although its focus is now on the PlayStation 5, Sony still regularly releases software updates for the PS4. It’s a good idea to have the latest firmware running on your PS4 to take advantage of new features, bug fixes, and security improvements.

There are a few different ways to update your PS4. This article will show you the various methods you can use to ensure your PS4 is always running the latest software.

The easiest way to update your PS4 is to enable automatic downloads. This way, your console will download and install updates in rest mode when they become available. 

Here’s how to set up automatic software updates.

Navigate to Settings on the PS4 dashboard.

Scroll down to Power Saving Settings.

Select Set Features Available in Rest Mode.

Check off both Stay Connected to the Internet and Enable Turning On of PS4 from Network options. Both of these features need to be enabled so the console can download and install updates when it’s not in use.

Go back to the Settings menu and select System.

Select Automatic Downloads.

Check off System Software Update Files.

To ensure updates that require system restarts are applied while your PS4 is in rest mode, check off Allow Restart. Be aware system restarts may cause you to lose unsaved game progress if you currently have a game in suspend mode.
How to Update System Software on PS4 Manually

If an update failed to install correctly, or you’d prefer to leave automatic downloads disabled, you can update your PS4 manually instead.

Here’s how to do it.

Navigate to Settings on the PS4 dashboard.

Select System Software Update.

Select Update Now.

If the latest system software is already installed, you’ll see the screen below.

If there are new updates available, select Next. This will start the download.

After the download is complete, you’ll be presented with a license agreement. Select Accept.

The update will now be installed (your PS4 may need to restart to complete the process).

How Do I Update My PS4 Without an Internet Connection?

If you don’t have your PS4 connected to your home network, you can still update the console by downloading the update to a USB drive and copying the file over.

It’s best to use a blank USB drive, as you’ll most likely need to reformat it because the PS4 only recognizes the FAT32 and exFAT file systems.

Format a USB drive in FAT32 or exFAT format. Follow these guides for how to format a USB drive on Windows and Mac.

Press Windows Key + E to open File Explorer on Windows, or open the Finder on Mac.

Open the USB drive and create a new folder called PS4.

Open the PS4 folder and create a subfolder called UPDATE.

Navigate to Sony’s site for the system software. (linked above)

Scroll down to Download PS4 update file and click the PS4 update file button.

Move the download file PS4UPDATE.PUP to the UPDATE folder on your USB drive.

If you have previous PS4 update files on the USB drive, make sure you delete them before downloading the new one, as they may interfere with the update process.

Once the update file is copied over, plug the USB drive into your PS4 with the power off.

Turn on your PS4 and follow the manual update steps, as outlined in the section above.

#Update #PS4 #Console

How to Update Your PS4 Console

Learn both automatic and manual updating methods

What to Know
You can update your PS4 through the internet or download firmware from PlayStation.com and copying to a USB drive.
To update your PS4 automatically, turn on Automatic Downloads in Power Save Settings.
To update your PS4 manually, go to Settings and click System Software Update.

This article includes instructions for updating your PS4, including how to update automatically, how to update manually, and how to update your PS4 without an internet connection.

How to Update Your PS4 Automatically

Although its focus is now on the PlayStation 5, Sony still regularly releases software updates for the PS4. It’s a good idea to have the latest firmware running on your PS4 to take advantage of new features, bug fixes, and security improvements.

There are a few different ways to update your PS4. This article will show you the various methods you can use to ensure your PS4 is always running the latest software.

The easiest way to update your PS4 is to enable automatic downloads. This way, your console will download and install updates in rest mode when they become available. 

Here’s how to set up automatic software updates.

Navigate to Settings on the PS4 dashboard.

Scroll down to Power Saving Settings.

Select Set Features Available in Rest Mode.

Check off both Stay Connected to the Internet and Enable Turning On of PS4 from Network options. Both of these features need to be enabled so the console can download and install updates when it’s not in use.

Go back to the Settings menu and select System.

Select Automatic Downloads.

Check off System Software Update Files.

To ensure updates that require system restarts are applied while your PS4 is in rest mode, check off Allow Restart. Be aware system restarts may cause you to lose unsaved game progress if you currently have a game in suspend mode.
How to Update System Software on PS4 Manually

If an update failed to install correctly, or you’d prefer to leave automatic downloads disabled, you can update your PS4 manually instead.

Here’s how to do it.

Navigate to Settings on the PS4 dashboard.

Select System Software Update.

Select Update Now.

If the latest system software is already installed, you’ll see the screen below.

If there are new updates available, select Next. This will start the download.

After the download is complete, you’ll be presented with a license agreement. Select Accept.

The update will now be installed (your PS4 may need to restart to complete the process).

How Do I Update My PS4 Without an Internet Connection?

If you don’t have your PS4 connected to your home network, you can still update the console by downloading the update to a USB drive and copying the file over.

It’s best to use a blank USB drive, as you’ll most likely need to reformat it because the PS4 only recognizes the FAT32 and exFAT file systems.

Format a USB drive in FAT32 or exFAT format. Follow these guides for how to format a USB drive on Windows and Mac.

Press Windows Key + E to open File Explorer on Windows, or open the Finder on Mac.

Open the USB drive and create a new folder called PS4.

Open the PS4 folder and create a subfolder called UPDATE.

Navigate to Sony’s site for the system software. (linked above)

Scroll down to Download PS4 update file and click the PS4 update file button.

Move the download file PS4UPDATE.PUP to the UPDATE folder on your USB drive.

If you have previous PS4 update files on the USB drive, make sure you delete them before downloading the new one, as they may interfere with the update process.

Once the update file is copied over, plug the USB drive into your PS4 with the power off.

Turn on your PS4 and follow the manual update steps, as outlined in the section above.

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