Ce 34335 8 is an error code that can occur when trying to update the software on a PlayStation 4. This error is usually caused by a problem with the connection between the PS4 and the PlayStation Network, which can be caused by a number of things, including a poor internet connection, a problem with the PS4's network settings, or a problem with the PSN itself.
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Contents:
- Restart your PS4 console
- Go to [Settings] > [Network] > [Test Internet Connection] and check for any errors
- If you are using a Wi-Fi connection, try moving your PS4 closer to the router or making a wired connection
- Update your PS4 software to the latest version
- Connect your PS4 to your router using a LAN cable and check for any errors
- Change your DNS settings to 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4
1. Restart your PS4 console
- On your PS4, go to "Settings" and select "System".
- Select "Restart".
- Select "Yes".
- Your PS4 will restart and should now be working properly.
2. Go to [Settings] > [Network] > [Test Internet Connection] and check for any errors
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Network.
- Click on Test Internet Connection.
- If there are any errors, Fix them.
3. If you are using a Wi-Fi connection, try moving your PS4 closer to the router or making a wired connection
If you are using a Wi-Fi connection, try moving your PS4 closer to the router or making a wired connection in order to fix the connection.
4. Update your PS4 software to the latest version
The steps to update your PS4 software are as follows:
- From the PS4 home screen, select ‘Settings’
- Select ‘System’
- Select ‘System Update’
- Select the latest available system update
- Follow the on-screen instructions to update your PS4 software.
5. Connect your PS4 to your router using a LAN cable and check for any errors
- Turn off your PS4 and your router.
- Connect your LAN cable to the PS4's "PC" connector on the back of the system and to the router's "WAN" connector on the back of the router.
- Turn on your PS4 and router.
- If all is well, your PS4 will automatically detect the router and connect to it.
- If there are any errors, you can troubleshoot them by following the steps below:
- Check that the LAN cable is properly connected.
- Make sure that the PS4 and router are on the same network.
- Try to connect to the router using a different device, such as a laptop.
- Check that the router is properly configured and up to date.
6. Change your DNS settings to 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4
- Open the "System Preferences" application from the "Utilities" folder.
- Select the "Network" icon.
- Select the "Sharing" icon.
- Select the "DNS" icon.
- Select the "Preferences" tab.
- Select the "Domain Name System (DNS)" button.
- Select the "A Records" tab.
- Enter the IP address of the DNS server you want to use in the "DNS Server" field.
- Enter the IP address of the DNS server you want to use in the "DNS Address" field.
- Enter the IP address of the DNS server you want to use in the "DNS Port" field.
- Click the "OK" button.
Some users might also have success with the following opitons:
- Contact your ISP for help.