If you’re like most people, you probably have a PlayStation 4. But if it’s been corrupted, there’s no way to fix it. Here are some tips to help you fix a corrupted PlayStation 4:
- Reset your console. This will erase all of your data and start from scratch.
- Clean the console and components. This will remove any built-in malware or corrupt files that may have been stored on the system.
- Check for updates and security patches. If there are new updates available, install them and then restart your console so they take effect.
- Reset your PS4 password if you’ve forgotten it or if you’ve lost your keycard or code card. This will reset all of your settings back to their defaults and start from scratch again.