If you only have wifi available in your current setup, it is highly recommended you at least connect a LAN cable between the two consoles for faster transfer speeds. Once both consoles are signed in on the same account, continue with the transfer process until you are told to press the power button down on the PS4 for one second until you hear a beep. This will restart the PS4, and upon reset, you will see it begin to prepare for the data transfer.
Be sure not touch either console during this period, or any LAN cables that may be attached. When preparations are complete, you'll be taken a screen where you can select any full games or apps that have been saved on the PS4. Given the high file size of certain games, this can save time as opposed to re-downloading them via the internet on your new PS5, but will still take some amount of time regardless.
Make sure to note the full file sizes of what you're selecting, and the storage amount of your PS5. After selecting all the games and other files you wish to transfer, select next until you reach the Ready to Transfer screen. This should indicate how long your transfer will last depending on your setup. If the duration is expected to be faster or slower than you thought, you can always hit cancel to add or remote selected files first before starting the transfer. During this process your PS4 may turn off at certain points - this is normal to experience a restart period, and may take a few minutes to cycle through.
After the PS4 restarts, and the transfer is complete, the PS5 will restart as well. Please note however that the PS5 may need additional time to unpack and install game files, so while you can use your PS5 normally after this process, your PS4 may still say its transferring until you get the notification that your PS5's transfer is fully complete, game files become viewable in your storage options, and the PS5 will restart one final time.
If you already see the files you need, you can skip the next few steps and boot up your PlayStation 5. If not, follow the steps below:. Select the game you wish to upload save data from, and then individually select the save files or select them all before hitting the Upload button. Yeah, after reading around different forums about slow transfer rate, that is exactly what it was and I definitely know its not the new ethernet cat6 cable that I bought.
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Forgot your username or password? Mine has been stuck on I swapped out my pro's hdd for a 2TB drive before I even cut it on. I have started this data transfer at around 6 pm yesterday, using the method of hooking up the two PS4s with a single cat6 ethernet cable.
I have tried googling the answer for this, and I am getting answers that is all over the place. Others suggest rebuilding the database for the old PS4 and trying again. I don't know. For disc-based games, you need to insert the game disc every time you want to play, even after the game data is copied to your console storage. Transfer data from PS4 consoles to PS5 consoles. Transfer games and saved data from PS4 consoles to PS5 consoles.
PS4 console: prepare for data transfer. Sign in to the same account that's signed in on your PS5 console. Update the system software to the latest version. PS4 system software update. Connection method. Do not turn off your consoles during data transfer. Doing this may cause data to be damaged or lost. Doing this may also damage your consoles.
PS5 console: data transfer. Select the PS4 console you want to transfer data from. On your PS5 console, select the data you want to transfer. Read the precautions, and then select Start Transfer.
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