![]() ![]() ![]() so don't bother anymore unless you do smd rework i have moved the original chips to a good board and it works. i have replaced the processor and syscon/nor with a working one and it's still the same issue. i am trying to figure it out for 2 months. Someone on IFIXIT said it could be a bad RAM module: "it's a hadware problem on the motherboard. It seems like I've tried everything I could find. ![]() I tried that several times, but it didn't work either. So, is it pretty much just a paperweight now? Is there anything I can do to get it working again? Or should I just sell it for parts or part it out? I put it back in the second PS4 and it says I need to do an update/reinstall with 3.55 or higher. I take that HDD out and put it in my other PS4, reinstall the OS, and it works fine. It is never able to finish the installation, though. I format a USB drive and copy the file onto the drive and boot the PS4 into safe mode to reinstall the whole OS.Īfter it finishes "installing," it restarts and gives error SU-41283-8 cannot update and says it will restart and start the installation again. I then decide to download the 4.07 update/installation file from the PS website. I also tried to the Rebuild Database option and this also had no effect. So then I tried to Initialize it from Safe Mode, but this didn't seem to do anything. I tried multiple controllers that I knew worked, but none of them worked with this PS4. I purchased a second PS4 from someone recently and when I turned it on, it told me to connect a controller via USB and press the PS button. ![]()
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