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| Restart PS5 || Ends Safe Mode and restarts the PS5 console normally.
| '''1. Restart PS5''' || Ends Safe Mode and restarts the PS5 console normally.
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| Change Video Output ||Changes the display resolution. This option can be helpful when troubleshooting issues with blank screens. 
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#F6F6F6;" | {{Anchored|2. Change Video Output}}
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|Update System Software || Allows you to update the PS5 system software via direct download using the internet, or a USB storage device.  
| ''Change Resolution'' || Restarts the PS5 and brings up a resolution switch setting (between 1080p and 720p).
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|Restore Default Settings || Restores the PS5 console to the default factory settings. Restoring Default Settings will not delete the saved data on your system storage.
| ''Change HDCP Mode'' || Enable/Disable HDCP (High-Bandwith Digital Copyright Protection) which prevents external devices (such as capture cards) from recording video content from the PS5 (used to block recording from Netflix, Hulu, etc.).
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|Rebuild Database || Scans the SSD and creates a new database of all content on the system. Select this option if you are experiencing issues such as game freezes or frame rate drops.  
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#F6F6F6;" | {{Anchored|3. Update System Software}}
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|Reset PS5 || Deletes all user data and restores the PS5 to its original state.  
| ''Update from USB Drive'' || Scans a FAT32 formatted USB Drive for an update PUP (must follow the correct name and folder structure) to update firmware or to perform a semi-reinstall if same firmware is used.
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| Reset PS5 (Reinstall System Software) || Deletes all user data and re-installs PS5 system software.
| ''Update Using Internet'' || Connects to the internet via an Ethernet cable and automatically downloads and installs an update PUP to update firmware or to perform a semi-reinstall if same firmware is used.
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| '''4. Restore Default Settings''' || Restores the PS5 console to the default factory settings. Restoring Default Settings will not delete the saved data on your system storage.
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| '''5. Rebuild Database''' || Scans the SSD and creates a new database of all content on the system. Select this option if you are experiencing issues such as game freezes or frame rate drops.
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| '''6. Reset PS5''' || Deletes all user data and restores the PS5 to its original state.
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| '''7. Reset PS5 (Reinstall System Software)''' || Deletes all user data and re-installs PS5 system software.
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Revision as of 13:45, 26 April 2022

Safe Mode on PS5

Safe Mode on Playstation 5 is a special boot mode that allows you to do tasks such as formatting, or updating the console in the event that the system software does not start or operate correctly.

Accessing Safe Mode

To access safe mode, you need to first power the system down. Then, you will need to hold the power button until you hear two beeps. From then, you will need to connect the Dualsense into the PlayStation as it does not work wirelessly.

Safe Mode Options

Option Description
1. Restart PS5 Ends Safe Mode and restarts the PS5 console normally.
2. Change Video Output
Change Resolution Restarts the PS5 and brings up a resolution switch setting (between 1080p and 720p).
Change HDCP Mode Enable/Disable HDCP (High-Bandwith Digital Copyright Protection) which prevents external devices (such as capture cards) from recording video content from the PS5 (used to block recording from Netflix, Hulu, etc.).
3. Update System Software
Update from USB Drive Scans a FAT32 formatted USB Drive for an update PUP (must follow the correct name and folder structure) to update firmware or to perform a semi-reinstall if same firmware is used.
Update Using Internet Connects to the internet via an Ethernet cable and automatically downloads and installs an update PUP to update firmware or to perform a semi-reinstall if same firmware is used.
4. Restore Default Settings Restores the PS5 console to the default factory settings. Restoring Default Settings will not delete the saved data on your system storage.
5. Rebuild Database Scans the SSD and creates a new database of all content on the system. Select this option if you are experiencing issues such as game freezes or frame rate drops.
6. Reset PS5 Deletes all user data and restores the PS5 to its original state.
7. Reset PS5 (Reinstall System Software) Deletes all user data and re-installs PS5 system software.