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How do you fix playstation error codes?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

When you see a PlayStation error code on your screen, it means that your PlayStation console is having a problem. The error code will tell you what the problem is and how to fix it.

There are a variety of different error codes that you may see, but some of the most common include:

-CE-34878-0: This error code means that there was a problem with the game you were trying to play. It could be a problem with the game itself, or with your PS4 console. To fix this error, try restarting your PS4 console and then try playing the game again.

-NP-31952-0: This error code means that there was a problem connecting to the PlayStation Network. This could be due to maintenance being performed on the PlayStation Network, or it could be a problem with your internet connection. To fix this error, try restarting your PS4 console and then try connecting to the PlayStation Network again.

-NW-31453-6: This error code means that there was a problem with the PlayStation Network account you were trying to use. To fix this error, try logging out of your PlayStation Network account and then logging back in.

If you see any other error code, you can search for it on the PlayStation Support website to find out what it means and how to fix it.

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1. Restart the PlayStation

To restart the PlayStation in order to fix playstation error codes, first power off the device by pressing and hold the power button until the power LED blinks several times and then release the button. Next, press and hold the eject button until the red light next to it turns off. Finally, press the power button to turn on the PlayStation.

2. Check the connections

  1. Go to the "System Settings" menu on your PlayStation 4.
  2. Select "System Information."
  3. Scroll down to the "Connection Status" section.
  4. Look for any errors or warnings, and fix them as needed.
  5. If the issue still persists, try resetting your PlayStation 4 system. To do this, go to the "System Settings" menu, select "System Update," and then choose "Reset System."

3. Try another game

If you are experiencing Sony Playstation 4 error codes, the first step is to try a different game. If the problem persists, there are a few other things you can try. -Check your power supply by plugging in your Playstation 4 and turning it on. If the problem persists, you may need to replace your power supply. -Check your HDMI cable by plugging it into your Playstation 4 and an external display. If the problem persists, you may need to replace your HDMI cable. -Check your network connection by plugging in your Playstation 4 and your router. If the problem persists, you may need to replace your network connection. -Check your cables by plugging in your Playstation 4, your controller, and your game console. If the problem persists, you may need to replace your cables.

4. Update the system software

  1. On your playstation, go to the main menu and select System Settings.
  2. Select the System Software Update option.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  4. When the update is finished, select Close to return to the System Settings menu.
  5. Select Restart to restart your playstation.

5. Delete the game data utility file

  1. Navigate to the "PS4" menu and select "Settings".
  2. Select "System" and then "Storage".
  3. Under "Storage", select the " GAME DATA " utility file.
  4. Select "Delete" to delete the game data utility file.

6. Rebuild the database

  1. To rebuild the database: a. In the mysql command line, type the following command: mysql -u root -p b. In the mysql command line, type the following command: use mysql; c. In the mysql command line, type the following command: show variables like ‘playstation_error_codes’; d. If the ‘playstation_error_codes’ variable displays any errors, correct them and then type the following command: reset playstation_error_codes;
  2. To fix any errors that were detected in the ‘playstation_error_codes’ variable, type the following command: fixplaystation_error_codes;
  3. To quit the MySQL command line, type the following command: quit;

Still not working? maybe try one of these options:

  1. Restore the default settings
  2. Initialize the PlayStation
  3. Contact PlayStation customer support