Method 1: Clear System Cache
Clear the system cache to do that you need to turn off the PS4 after that unplug the power cable from the power source and disconnect any peripheral attached to your console such as a controller headset hard drive Etc foreign wait for about five minutes before connecting it again to power and turning it on when prompted connect the controller to the console and wait until the home screen loads.
Method 2: Update System Software
Update System Software from safe mode firstly turn off the PS4 completely after that press and hold the power button release it after you've heard two beeps one when you initially press it and another about seven seconds later this will boot the PS4 into safe mode connect a DualShock 4 controller with a USB cable and press the PS button on the controller select the option number three update system software and try to update it again via the internet if it doesn't work do it via a USB storage device for more information on how to manually update the PS4 system software using a USB drive please visit this official play Stay on the page that illustrates this process in detail so if update system software from safe mode doesn't work then select the option rebuild database at that time it will warn you that it may take hours most of the time this solution resolves the problem so sad if after rebuild database.
Then it still doesn't work then on the safe mode page pick option number seven which says initialize PS4 reinstall system software this is the last resort before pulling out the internal HDD and trying to repair or change it finally tries with another PS4 internal HDD and if it works then sounds like your HDD is dead time for a replacement, unfortunately, I advise getting in touch with the nearby Sony Service Center if the issue continues.
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