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How to Add an External Hard Drive to a PlayStation
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Adding an external hard drive to your PlayStation can give you additional storage space for games, movies, music, and more. Here's how to do it: 1. Check the Compatibility: Make sure that the external hard drive you want to use is compatible with your PlayStation. Your PlayStation needs to support USB 3.0 or later and the hard drive needs to be formatted in either exFAT or FAT32. 2. Choose the Right Hard Drive: You'll want to choose a hard drive with at least 250 GB of storage, although larger sizes are available. 3. Prepare the Hard Drive: Connect your external hard drive to your computer and format it in exFAT or FAT32. This will erase all data on the hard drive, so make sure to back up any important files beforehand. 4. Connect the Hard Drive to Your PlayStation: Turn off your PlayStation, and connect the external hard drive to one of the USB ports on the front of the console. 5. Set Up the Hard Drive: Turn on your PlayStation and go to "Settings" > "Devices" > "USB Storage Devices." Your external hard drive should be listed here. Select it and choose "Format as Extended Storage" to set it up for use with your PlayStation. 6. Transfer Games and Files: Once your external hard drive is set up, you can transfer games and files from your PlayStation's internal storage to the external hard drive to free up space. Go to "Settings" > "Storage" > "System Storage" and select "Applications" or "Capture Gallery." Then, choose "Options" and select "Move to Extended Storage." That's it! Your external hard drive is now set up and ready to use with your PlayStation. You can transfer games and files back and forth between the external hard drive and the internal storage as needed.
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