If you’re like most people, you probably have a lot of games and movies stored on your PlayStation 4’s external hard drive. But if your PS4 is older or doesn’t have an internal hard drive, you may want to reformat it to make it work better. Here’s how to do it. First, make sure that your PS4 is turned off and unplugged from the power supply. Then open the system’s front cover and remove the internal hard drive. Next, connect the USB cable from your external hard drive to the PS4’s USB port. Once connected, press the power button on the system to turn it on. Once you see the “Welcome to PlayStation” screen, press X button to go into System Settings. From here, select “Storage.” You’ll see a list of all of your storage devices (internal and external). Select “Format” from this list and then choose “New Format.” In the new format window, choose “Extended Capacity” as your format type and then click OK. Finally, name your new format and click OK again. ..