But, the big question is, “how to factory reset a PS4?” We know it is a bit of a tricky process, but hang in there we have got a detailed guide for you!
What Happens When You Factory Reset A PS4?
This is the most frequently asked question: what will happen when I’ll factory reset my PS4? The simple answer to this is that it is similar to the factory resetting your Phone. Factory Reset means that it will remove all your data, including games and media applications from PlayStation console, and also leaves your settings to factory default, just like you have pulled out a new PS4 out of the box. Save Data In USB First (Recommended) As discussed above, Factory resetting your PlayStation 4 will remove every data from your PS4, including the games installed. But don’t you worry, there is a way to keep a backup so that you don’t have to start every game from the beginning. If you are a PlayStation Plus Subscriber, your data might be backuped already through auto-upload to sony servers. However, if it is not set to auto-save, it will take only a few minutes to do so, and thus it will save you from playing all the games from scratch. If you are not willing to pay for PlayStation Plus and still want to keep a backup, the most recommended option is to use a USB to save your data. To save your data on USB, follow these steps:
How To Factory Reset PS4
If you are planning on selling your PS4 or just something is bugging in your PS4, which has led you to factory reset your console, trust us, it’s a wise decision. To factory reset your PS4, it only takes two main steps, firstly to deactivate your PSN account and then completely to wipe off the PS4, which is equivalent to the new PS4 like pulling it off from the box. Recommended Reading:
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Step 1: First Deactivate Your PSN Account
First things first, deactivate your PSN Account. Don’t freak out deactivating the PSN account doesn’t mean completely disabling or deleting it completely. It will just remove any sort of relation associated with your PSN account and the PS4 it is logged in on. It is kind of similar to turning off Find my iPhone from your iPhone and logging off the iCloud before selling the iPhone. To Deactivate Your PSN Account, follow the steps given below:
Step 2: Wipe Your PlayStation 4
Now that the first part is done i.e., the Deactivation of the account, it is time for completely wiping off your Playstation. This means resetting your console to its factory condition. Keep in mind that this action will delete everything on your PS4, so if you want to save some data, it is recommended to make a backup on the cloud or USB (as discussed previously). To factory reset your PS4, follow the steps given below: The PS4 is now reset. Now, if you want to sell it, pack it up, and it’s ready for selling. Or, if you reset for the software glitches, you can now restart the console and log in with your credentials again.
How To Factory Reset Your PlayStation 4 In Safe Mode?
Sometimes, you might face some trouble with the system software or some other kind of error when going to the settings menu or initializing your PS4. In such a case, you can also factory reset the PlayStation 4 console in safe mode. To factory reset your PS4, follow the steps given below:
How To Reinstall System Software For PlayStation 4 After Resetting
If you opted for the option “Initialize PS4 (Reinstall System Software)” from the previous section, this means you have chosen for a fuller sort of wipe. That includes removing all the software from your console. Now, you need to reinstall the software back to the PS4, and this can be done through another device. Here is how to do that: In a nutshell, there are three options to choose from when it comes to resetting the PlayStation 4. The first is to just reset the settings to the default without doing anything to the saved data (Quick Reset). The second is to reset the settings to the default as well as remove all the saved data on your console as well (Full Reset). And the third one is to remove all the system software from the PlayStation 4, more of a bigger wipe that requires reinstalling the System Software again. If you aren’t facing any major problems with the PlayStation, the recommended option is to go for the Full Factory Reset, as it sorts many problems out. However, for the major software issues, you can always go for the reinstallation of system software. It completely depends on your preference. If this guide doesn’t solve any of your questions, you can contact the PlayStation or Sony customer support for more detailed answers.