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How do I fix the PS5 error codes?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

One of the most common PS5 error codes is the CE-34878-0 error code. This error code is usually caused by a problem with the game or application that you are trying to run. It can also be caused by a problem with the PS5 console itself.

There are a few things that you can do to try and fix this error code. First, try restarting your PS5 console. If that doesn't work, try delete the game or application that is causing the error and then redownloading it. If that still doesn't work, you may need to contact Sony customer support for further assistance.

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1. Restart your PS5 console

  1. To restart your PlayStation 5 console, press and hold the power button until the console powers off and then powers on.
  2. After the console powers on, select “Restart PS5” from the Power Options menu.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to restart your PS5.

2. Check for PS5 system software updates

To check for PS5 system software updates, go to "Settings" on your PS5 system, and select "System" > "System update." If you have the latest system software, your PS5 will download and install the updates. If you have an older system software, the PS5 will prompt you to update.

3. If you're using an external storage device, remove it and restart your PS5 console

  1. Open the System Settings on your PS5 console.
  2. Select "System" from the menu on the left.
  3. Select "Storage" from the menu on the right.
  4. Select the external storage device you want to remove from your PS5 console.
  5. Select "Delete" from the menu on the right.
  6. Your external storage device will be deleted from your PS5 console.
  7. Select "Restart" from the menu on the right to restart your PS5 console.

4. Verify that your PS5 console's power supply is properly plugged in and functioning

  1. Turn on the PS5 console and wait for the blue light to turn on
  2. Look for a green power LED on the front of the console
  3. Make sure that the power cord is plugged into an outlet and into the PS5 console
  4. Look for a red light next to the power cord that will turn on when the PS5 is powered on
  5. Hold the PS5 power button to turn it off and on again
  6. If the PS5 still does not power on, check the power cord and outlet for damage

5. If you're using a wireless connection, try using a wired connection

  1. If you're using a wireless connection, try using a wired connection in order to fix ps5 error codes.
  2. If that doesn't work, try using a different internet connection.
  3. If that still doesn't work, try resetting your ps5.
  4. If resetting your ps5 still doesn't work, try restoring your ps5 to its original factory settings.

Still not working? maybe try:

  1. Contact Sony customer support.