Here's how to update a PS4 system software update and fix an error like su-42481-9.
Want to update your PlayStation 4 but cannot complete the software update due to an error? We’re here to help you out. Whenever there’s a new update, you surely want to try out all the new features or additions. But getting the PS4 error code su-42481-9 with no fix in sight can be frustrating. Try out these troubleshooting tips mentioned below to resolve the issue.
If your system software update is not getting completed, you need to delete the update and try again.
In case you end up getting the Error Code su-42481-9, it means that the update has failed. You may have to download the update file manually and we’ve detailed the process further below.
To resolve this error on your PlayStation 4, you will have to update the PS4 system software using a USB. For this, you need:
All set? Then let’s look at how to manually update your PS4 system software.
This should work but if it fails, it is most likely related to the naming of the file. It has to be accurate and there should be no duplicate files. In case you need to reinstall the system software, make sure to take a back up before you do a factory reset.
Keep in mind, though, that before updating your system software, check if there are any bugs or issues related to it. You can check out various PlayStation 4 communities to see if the software update is causing errors, lag, crashes or bricking your PS4.
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