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wardell

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I'm hoping some one can help. I figured I would ask here before looking on the web. my ps4 was in sleep mode when it came on for no reason then ejected the game :eek: ( I'm hoping its a ghost but I doubt it lol ) when I tried to put the game back it refused to go back and stared the make the ejecting sound. this is the 3rd time in the passed 3 months. Has any one had this problem? and if so, did you fix it? and how thanks and happy gaming
 

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Sorry I don't have an answer for that one, but I just got a PS4 here a few months ago in anticipation of getting the Final Fantasy 12 Remake. I've been able to play the game without any issues, but my problem is figuring out how to get it to play my BluRays. Right now I'm still using my other DVD player until I get it figured out. I love technology, but I'm not a techie to easily figure crap like this out.
 
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I have had no problems with playing Blu-ray I just put it in and they just play. what happens when you put it in
 

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i own ps4 pro and havent had that problem yet-- but googled couple things for you to try-
Fix one: Power cycle

Unsurprisingly, Sony wants to know if you’ve tried turning your PS4 on and off again. This is the first tip you’re going to get from Sony Computer Entertainment if you tell them the problem.

Here’s how the process goes.

Turn off your PlayStation 4.
Unplug all cords from the device.
Hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
Let it sit for an additional two or three minutes.
Plug everything back in and reboot.

Now, if this works, it’s probably only a temporary fix. That’s because you’ve given the rubber foot or other malfunctioning pieces time to cool off. But once the heat returns, it’s possible the ejecting-disc problem will as well.

Fix two: Tighten the manual-eject screw

Your PlayStation 4 has a special way of ejecting discs if, for some reason, the button doesn’t work or the hardware won’t power up. This comes in the form of the manual-eject screw. But this screw can sometimes come loose, which the PS4 will interpret as a technician trying to get the disc out of the system.

To do this, first you need to remove the glossy panel on your PS4:

Unplug the PS4 console.
Set it on a table or clean surface in front of you so that the eject button is on the left and the glossy surface is facing up.
Grasp the glossy panel with your hands and palms like in this picture.
Using your entire hand, apply pressure into your palms to slide the glossy panel up and away from you.
Lift the panel up and set it aside.



Once you find the screw, use a driver to tighten it.
You can tighten it by turning it clockwise.
If it feels like it requires a lot of force to turn it, you should stop.
Replace the glossy panel, plug everything back in, and power up the system.

This fix may solve the issue, but it is potentially also temporary because the same forces that caused the screw to come lose in the first place may cause it to happen again.




ix three: Rip off the rubber foot

Hey, don’t do this if it makes you uncomfortable, but — from what we can tell — this procedure is one of the more permanent fixes for the ejecting disc problem without having to ship your console off to Sony. That does not mean it will fix it for you. If doing this kind of surgery on your PS4 sounds awful, you should probably just go ahead and send your machine in to get fixed.

Here’s how to do it.

Unplug your PlayStation 4.
Place the unit upside down on a table or clean surface.
Find the rubber foot directly underneath the eject button — it is shaped like a fin.
Grab it firmly using your fingers or needle-nose pliers, and rip the thing out.

Now, why are we having you rip it out instead of setting the PS4 on its side? Well, you can try that, but it’s likely that repeated heating and cooling — along with the constant pressure of gravity — has pushed the foot up and into your system in a permanent way. This would cause it to expand and find a way to hit the eject button regardless of the system’s orientation.
But seriously, call Sony

Your console is probably still covered for this kind of fix. If you want a professional to take a look and address the problem, hitting up Sony Computer Entertainment’s support website is your best bet. You can chat with a representative online, and they’ll run you through how the official repair process works. Sure, you won’t have a PS4 for a week or two, but at least Sony will give you some guarantees.

That’s more than you get from a pair of needle-nose pliers.
 
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