it;s a hadware problem on the motherboard. i am trying to figure it out for 2 months. i have replaced the processor and syscon/nor with a working one and it's still the same issue. i have moved the original chips to a good board and it works. so don't bother anymore unless you do smd rework
I have cracked this issue. The problem is hardware related, more exactly ram related. When you want to update the software, first the console copies it into ram an then it writes it. If a ram module is fulty it will mess up the file at binary level, so in conclusion the md5 will be different so the ps4 reports the file as corrupted. The only way to fix this issue is to replace the faulty ddr5 module/s. Unfortunately, unless you see any phisical damage, there is no way to determine which of them is faulty so you have to replace them one by one. I auggest starting with the ones on the back. Warning: unless you have professional equipment and necessary skills, do not attempt this on your own, because you may cause irreversible damage
I can see some people had this issue and in their case the update file got corrupted while downloading, copying it to usb etc. make sure that you check the md5 once the file is on the usb drive. If the md5 is intact and you still get this issue no matter what, its probably a hardware problem, ram related as i said before. I own a playstation repair shop and i do repairs daily. I fixed this issue quite a few times until now by ram replacement. Sometimes the console was showing some white or red dotted artifacts as well. Unfortunately there is no way to find out which ram block is faulty unless there it has some phishical damage. So you just have to replace them one at the time or how i like do do it, one side of the board at a time
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So just to be clear... What is the exact error code?
(P.S. Picture would be nice if one is not listed)
ETHREAL1 さんによる
@ethreal1 The error code appears to be SU-30645-8.
Michael Deitz さんによる