steady stream of Sony PS5 console rumours and reports have already got T3 excited for the next-generation system. And, here we've decided to upgrade PS4 Pro console, which is Sony system many PlayStation gamers will be relying on to take them up to the launch of PlayStation 5.. This PS4-compatible SATA 6.0Gb s drive delivers fast 560 MB s maximum read speed and 510 MB s maximum write speed. we used the second to back up our existing PS4 Pro's account, captures and save games... Once we had initialised the backup, which can include games or just data, captures and save games, we then visited PlayStation's official website and downloaded the latest update iteration of PS4 OS, and transferred it onto our second USB... With version of PS4 OS ready to go on one USB drive and our back-up system image on the other, we then proceeded with PS4 Pro HDD extraction, all the while consulting Sony's official material. With PS4 Pro looking as it should again we then inserted USB stick with the fresh copy of PS4 OS into one of USB ports on the front of PS4 Pro. Selecting this option, the machine then asked for us to insert USB with PS4 OS on it, so clicked to proceed and then kicked back as OS was installed on our new SSD... Now, the last thing we needed to now do was use the image of our PS4 Pro system to return the console to its former state, albeit now with rapid and much SSD drive installed. The backup complete, the only other thing to do was head to System > Storage and bask in our 1.77TB of storage space for games, God of War and Marve's Spider-Man.
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