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Seeing an error screen or glitch when you fire up your PlayStation® 4 can be profoundly disappointing. There are a variety of issues that can cause these symptoms, but luckily game system repair professionals can often fix them. Familiarize yourself with the common problems listed below so you can know when to seek assistance.

What Are Some Issues That Can Arise With a PS4?

1. Broken HDMI Port

A broken HDMI port is the most common problem with PlayStation® 4. The problem can occur when the HDMI cord is forced into the port or when the cord is wrapped around the console. This stress on the port can bend pins or detach from the console entirely. When the port is damaged, it can cause a loss of signal on the tv or prevent video from going out. In most cases, what needs to be done is that the HDMI port needs to be replaced by a technical professional.
 

2. Disk-Reading Failure

If your system isn’t recognizing the game or video you want to play, clean the drive with compressed air. Check also that another disk or a foreign object isn’t stuck in there. Next, look at the disk. If there are scratches, dust particles, or debris, it can prevent the drive from reading it. If your system isn’t reading other disks either, you may have a larger problem related to hardware, so have a game system repair professional take a look.

 

3. Red Light of Death

​​​The Red Light of Death refers to the LED light on the side of the console flashing red and powering off the system. Despite the name, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s done for; it’s just overheated. Start by giving it a rest, especially if you’ve been playing for a while. Make sure the console isn’t on carpeting or in an enclosed space that will cause it to stay overheated. If the problem persists, game system repair professionals can take a closer look.

4. Blinking Blue Light

If the side LED light is blinking blue, you may be dealing with a hardware or firmware issue. First, check that all cables are connected securely to the TV and PS4. Next, check that your system and TV firmware are both up to date. If it’s still not working, you’ll need to contact a professional. Hardware issues require expertise, so never open your system to investigate the hard drive, fan, or other possible internal contributors to the problem.

 

If you’re having issues with your PS4 and need a hand, SysQuick of Parkville, MD, can help. These tech experts specialize in a variety of services, including game system repair and computer and laptop repair. They can also assist with network maintenance and security in the workplace and offer general computer IT services to customers. Visit their website to learn more and call (443) 231-5627 to speak with a representative.

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