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SameI installed the ssd (and the disc drive) straight after unboxing the pro, everything works fine.
SameI installed the ssd (and the disc drive) straight after unboxing the pro, everything works fine.
I don’t think I broke the Pro port because now the base PS5 is behaving the same way. I wasn’t rough on the port but the odds of both breaking within minutes seems slim. I’ll know for sure when I get the new drive in a few hours. I try to install it in both systems to see if there is any differenceWhen I swapped them over I tried initially to fit it the same way I would in a PC which is to angle it an slide in however I quickly realized that it didn't fit like this and you had to insert directly with the spacer in place. Did you perhaps do similar to me but maybe slightly more force and break the ps5 pro nvme port ?
didnt it come with a ps plus code in the box? (for your saves)There are consequences to offloading all your bs to the customers.
The amount of manual steps I had to go through with my ps5 pro and a fucking screwdriver last night was a complete joke.
I sold my ps5 while it still had a good price (a month ago) and I had to pay 9quid to download my own saves.
User experience my hairy ass.
try cleaning the connector? Maybe something got lodged in itSo the wrap up, the SSD is not bricked. It’s installed on my PC and I’ve literally played several games on it there since. The issue seems to be only with the connector on the screw side of the ssd drive that apparently is needed by the PS5 to recognize it. It got damaged somehow in my numerous installation attempts.
I purchased a new M.2 drive and it’s working fine in the PRO now. So confirmed the PRO is still intact
The beautiful thing is that you can use it in a PC, just like you did. Nothing's lost, you just upgraded your PC!So the wrap up, the SSD is not bricked. It’s installed on my PC and I’ve literally played several games on it there since. The issue seems to be only with the connector on the screw side of the ssd drive that apparently is needed by the PS5 to recognize it. It got damaged somehow in my numerous installation attempts.
I purchased a new M.2 drive and it’s working fine in the PRO now. So confirmed the PRO is still intact
Yeah this is my guess. The error message sounds like what happened when a drive doesn't mean the min spec, so I am guessing they changed the min spec.Dang that really sucks OP. I guess they changed the requirements along the way but didn't force drives that fell under the previous requirements to conform if they were already installed, from the sound of it.
Not true. I installed my old M2 before I turned on my pro for the first time. It worked like a charm.I think you're supposed to log into your account first and then install the SSD. That's how I did it and it went without a hitch.
Not true. I installed my old M2 before I turned on my pro for the first time. It worked like a charm.
Yeah. I guess they changed the spec a little bit. They still might patch it to work.Yeah this is my guess. The error message sounds like what happened when a drive doesn't mean the min spec, so I am guessing they changed the min spec.
I installed my PS5’s NVME drive into the Pro before first boot, and it still worked perfectly.Pretty sure the instructions say you need to sign into the Pro first before installing the SSD. That's what I did and it worked fine.