This is an error code that indicates that a problem has occurred with the way that the software on your device is communicating with the server. This can be caused by a number of things, including a poor internet connection, an incorrect server address, or a problem with the way that the software is configured.
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1. Turn off the PlayStation 4
There are a few different ways to turn off the PlayStation 4 depending on your situation. If you are having difficulty connecting to the network, or if you are experiencing other issues, you can try turning off the console and then turning it back on. To turn off the console, first press and hold the power button on the front of the console for at least five seconds until the power LED begins to blink slowly. Once the power LED is blinking slowly, release the power button and wait for the console to power off. To turn the console back on, follow the same steps, but press and hold the power button on the front of the console for at least eight seconds until the power LED turns red.
2. Locate the update file on a USB drive
- Run the Windows Update utility by clicking on the Start button and typing "Windows Update" in the search box.
- Click on the "windows update services" link.
- On the left-hand side of the window, under "Available updates," click on "View update history."
- On the right-hand side of the window, under "Update history details," locate the "Security Update for Windows 8.1 for x64-based Systems (KB4052661)" update and click on it.
- On the "Details" tab, click on the "Download Files" button.
- Navigate to the location on your computer where you downloaded the update file and click on the "Open" button.
- Click on the "Yes" button to confirm that you want to install the update.
- After the update has been installed, restart your computer.
3. Connect the USB drive to the PlayStation 4
- Connect the USB drive to the PlayStation 4.
- Open the PlayStation 4’s system software.
- Select "Settings" from the system menu.
- Select "Storage."
- Select "USB Storage."
- Select the USB drive from the list.
- Select "Format" from the settings menu.
- Select "Format as" and select "Format as USB Storage."
- Select "Yes" to confirm the conversion.
- Exit the system software.
4. Turn on the PlayStation 4
To turn on your PlayStation 4, first press and hold the power button on the console for a few seconds until you see the power light turn on. Then release the power button and wait for the console to finish booting up. Once the console has booted up, you should see the main menu. From the main menu, select "Settings" and then "System." Under "System," you'll see a list of options. Select "Power" and then choose "On."
5. Navigate to the Settings menu
Step one: To access the Settings menu, open the Settings app on your device. Step two: In the Settings app, tap on the General category. Step three: In the General category, tap on the Settings button. Step four: In the Settings menu, tap on the Cellular network settings category. Step five: In the Cellular network settings category, tap on the Su-42481-9 link. Step six: In the Su-42481-9 link, tap on the Fix button. Step seven: In the Fix panel, tap on the Reset button. Step eight: In the Reset panel, tap on the Reset phone button. Step nine: In the Reset phone panel, tap on the Erase everything button.
6. Select System Software Update
- Open the System Preferences window by clicking on the System Preferences icon on the Dock or by selecting System Preferences from the menus on the Applications folder.
- Click on the Hardware icon in the System Preferences window.
- Click on the System Software Update button.
- In the System Software Update window, click on the Update button.
- In the Update window, click on the Install button.
- In the Install window, click on the Agree button.
- In the Agree window, click on the Continue button.
- In the Install window, enter your user name and password.
- Click on the OK button.
- Click on the Close button.
- Click on the Restart button.
- After the computer has restarted, open the System Preferences window.
- Click on the Hardware icon.
- Click on the System Software Update button.
- In the System Software Update window, click on the Update button.
- In the Update window, click on the Install button.
- In the Install window, click on the Agree button.
- In the Agree window, click on the Continue button.
- In the Install window, enter your user name and password.
- Click on the OK button.
- Click on the Close button.
- Click on the Restart button.
- After the computer has restarted, open the System Preferences window.
- Click on the Hardware icon.
- Click on the System Software Update button.
- In the System Software Update window, click on the Update button.
- In the Update window, click on the Install button.
- In the Install window, click on the Agree button.
- In the Agree window, click on the Continue button.
- In the Install window, enter your user name and password.
- Click on the OK button.
- Click on the Close button.
Some users might also have success with the following opitons:
- Select Update from USB Storage Device.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.