If your issue still exists after removing the corrupted files, try the next fix below. To fix it, you can remove the corrupted file manually:ġ) Turn on your PS4 and go to Settings > System Storage Management > Saved Data > Media Player>Corrupted data.Ģ) Hit the Option button and select Delete to remove the corrupted file from your drive. If you run into the Corrupted Data error after installing a new game, then it could be the game’s files that are causing the issue. If the issue persists, then move on to the next fix below. Connect your controller to your PS4 with a USB cable.Ģ) Press the PS button on your controller.Ĥ) Press the X button on the controller to start rebuilding the database. After you hear two beeps from your PS4, release the power button.Ĥ. To start PS4 in Safe Mode, follow the instructions below:Ģ. After your PS4 is turned off completely, press and hold the power button.ģ.
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