If you’re like most people, you probably use a USB drive to store your photos, music, and videos. But if you’re a PlayStation 4 owner, there’s a good chance that you also use your USB drive to store games and software. To be able to use your USB drive on PlayStation 4, you first need to make sure that it’s properly formatted. Here are some tips on how to do this:
- Open the PlayStation 4 system software and click on the “Settings” button. This will take you to the “System Settings” screen.
- Scroll down until you find the “Storage” tab and then click on it. This will take you to the “Formatting Your Drive” section of the page.
- On this page, you’ll need to provide a name for your USB drive and then select “Format.” You can also choose to create a password for your USB drive or choose not to create a password at all. Once these choices have been made, click on the “Create New Formatting Profile” button and then enter an appropriate name for your USB drive (e.g., MyUSB). Click on the “OK” button to finish formatting your USB drive.
- Now that your USB drive has been properly formatted, it can be used on PlayStation 4 by following these steps: