Discuss
posted on 16/12/15
my ps4 ejects disks on its own and then keeps ejecting so you cant actually put a disk back in until you turn the facker off by pulling the cable out the back.
just turning the power off normally doesnt do it.
posted on 16/12/15
Greg it is a known problem,although not something that I have suffered, apparently there is a screw just underneath the glossy cover (which just slides off) that can be turned to solve the problem.
I haven't tried it because I haven't had to, it's simple to do could be worth a go.
posted on 16/12/15
Greg I had a similar (or the same) thing where it kept beeping as if the eject button got stuck down (no disc was in there)
I just turned the PS4 vertically i.e. on it's side and it sorted it
posted on 17/12/15
It's about time these new fangled consoles started giving you all problems us old gits had to deal with when the only thing we had was a NES.
Blow on cartridge
Shake it a few times
Turn Nes upside down
slowly slowly push the cartridge down and use the plastic case to wedge it till it come on.
posted on 17/12/15
Aah the blow on cartridge days!
posted on 17/12/15
Good old nes and master system
posted on 19/12/15
so the PS4s are bricking now? lights of death return to haunt console owners
posted on 19/12/15
Nope PS4 failure rate is tiny and actually better than the xone, but both have a fraction of the problems the xbox 360 had with it's RROD.
As far as hardware this gen is pretty solid
posted on 19/12/15
Its a weird one.
Mine wont do it for weeks and then there will be 1 day where it ejects all the time and then it won't do it again for a while
posted on 22/12/15
As long as it's better than xbox then everything is ok