Monday, August 31, 2015

How to Take a Backup of PS4 Games or Data

How to Take a Backup of PS4 Games or Data
How to Take a Backup of PS4 Games or Data
How to Take a Backup of PS4 Games or Data
The PlayStation 4 (PS4) got the hotly anticipated Yukimura update, also known as firmware 2.50, on Sunday. It was crucial for a host of reasons, the most important of which is the ability to back up the entire contents of your PS4, including game installs.
This will help if you ever need to re-install a game. Some of which, like Grand Theft Auto V weigh in at around 40GB. With the new update, you won't have to re-download any of your digitally purchased games if you decide to upgrade your PS4's hard drive to something more substantial than the existing 500GB it comes with. It could also be useful if you've deleted a game to make space on your console, and want to play it again.
You'll need an external hard drive or USB pen drive to store your existing data from your PS4. Follow these steps to back up and restore your data:
  1. Format the USB storage device
  2. Back up data for games

  3. Now you can copy the data you backed up earlier to the PS4 after switching it on.
    Keep in mind that you must be signed in with the same PSN account used when you first copied the saved data.

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