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The PlayStation 4, after weeks of build-up, is finally available for purchase. The long-awaited console requires a day-one patch that adds numerous features, including online multiplayer, PlayStation Vita Remote Play, party chat, and much more. Without this system 1.50 patch, your PlayStation 4 will be quite limited.
To get started, you'll need a Web-connected computer and a USB storage device with at least 1GB of free space. Here's how to download and install the PS4's day-one update.
1. Create a folder on your USB storage device. This is where you'll stash the system update.
2. Create a 'PS4' folder. Inside that folder, create another folder named 'UPDATE.'
3. Download system update 1.50, and save it in the 'UPDATE' folder.
4. Save the file with a new name: 'PS4UPDATE.PUP.'
When you get your PlayStation 4:
5. Make sure your PlayStation 4 is turned off.
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6. Connect the USB storage device to your PlayStation 4, and press the power button for at least 7 seconds. The PlayStation 4 will start in Safe Mode.
7. Select 'Update System Software.'
8. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the update.
9. If your PlayStation 4 doesn't recognize the 1.50 system file, make sure that the folder and file names are correct.
The previous version of this story linked to the system recovery file that lets you install a fresh version of the PS4 operating system should the console run into trouble (thanks to those who spotted that). If you want more PlayStation 4 goodness, check out our unboxing video below.
As someone who's had PSN download speed problems for years -- especially on the day of a release or major update -- I found myself frequently Googling for and testing out potential fixes that never worked. Changing DNS servers, ritualistically switching between WiFi and Ethernet, superstitiously pausing and unpausing downloads at different completion percentages, and even trying to let all downloads progress while the PS4 is in Rest Mode. Nothing ever worked. I finally landed on this potential fix from Redditor TheTigerbite, which described a very simple four-step process that only took a couple of minutes and basically completely uncapped my PSN download speeds. I'm just here to let you know that, if you fall into the camp I've been stuck in for years -- every fix you come across not working -- this one actually works.
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What You'll Need
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- Proxy server software (far easier than it sounds, don't worry)
- A computer
- Your PS4 and computer running on the same network
What To Do
- Download and install a proxy server on your computer. CCProxy is simple and has a free version for Windows computers. You can try Squidman for Macs
- After launching your proxy server, get its IP and port number (from the HTTP port listing). In CCProxy, you can just hit the Options menu to get this info
- Now, on your PS4, set up a new internet connection. Use the custom setup instead of the easy setup. Select auto for everything except the proxy
- Plug in the IP and port number you previously got from your proxy server. (When I set this up using CCProxy, the port was listed as '8080,' but you can try '808' if that doesn't work)
That's it. After literal years of intermittent Googling and tinkering with my router and internet settings, this solution actually worked. My PSN download speeds now reflect what I'm paying my ISP to provide. Downloading Mass Effect: Andromeda's 1.9 GB day-one update went from three hours to three minutes after the fix.
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It's worth noting that, for as long as your PSN internet connection is set up like this, it can only connect to the internet via your proxy. So, since I've never had a problem with actual ping or lag when playing online (only having the speed problems when downloading), I simply turn off the proxy after a large download has completed and reconfigure my PS4's internet connection back to my router. I don't download large files too often on the PSN, but if you do, it's up to you to decide if you want to switch between your proxy or not.
If you're wondering why this works, Redditor tibiazak explains it well. Basically, the PS4 doesn't grab a lot of data at once, but running it through the proxy makes it grab little amounts of data a lot faster.