Your PS4 probably takes too long to load, but if you can't afford a new PlayStation 5, all is not lost. Install an SSD into ...
Now, the last thing we needed to now do was use the backup image of our previous PS4 Pro system to return the console to its former state, albeit now with a rapid and much bigger SSD drive installed.
A lengthy video covers the complex procedure Restore Technique used to slim down the PS4's motherboard ... and replaced the HDD with a smaller SSD. The redesign split a DualShock 4 down the ...
The last option is the complete system backup via USB. This method resets the PlayStation 5 Pro to factory settings, but ...
The 5400 RPM hard drive that comes with the PS4 and PS4 Pro is bone-chillingly slow at this point, so an SSD will be a nice upgrade. It won’t make loading times instantaneous, but it can ...
Sony’s PlayStation 5 has a fancy, built-in SSD, but until you can afford a $500 console—or a $700 Pro version—you’re stuck with agonizingly slow loading times on the PS4. However ...