Sony’s PlayStation 4 is one of the most popular gaming consoles on the market, but some users are reporting that their consoles are refusing to update. Some users have even gone as far as to say that their PlayStation 4s have been rendered inoperable. So what’s going on? Sony has yet to release a statement addressing the issue, but some speculate that it may be due to a problem with the system’s firmware. If you’re experiencing this problem and haven’t been able to fix it yourself, don’t worry - Sony is reportedly working on a fix. In the meantime, if you’re having trouble updating your PlayStation 4, try these tips:

  1. Make sure your PS4 is connected to the internet and has enough power - if you’re having problems updating your console because it’s not getting enough power from the wall outlet, try plugging it into a different outlet or using an extra power cord.
  2. Try restarting your PS4 - sometimes problems can arise when your console isn’t properly restarted. Press and hold down the power button for about 10 seconds until you see an orange light start flashing on your console. After restarting, try updating your system again.
  3. Check for updates - if you’re not getting updates or if they’re not installing properly, make sure that you’ve installed all available updates for your system. You can find these updates by going to Settings > System > Update Profile > Update Status > Check Now. If there are any pending updates, install them before trying to update your system again. ..