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How To Fix PS5 Unrecognized Disk Error

How To Fix PS5 Unrecognized Disk Error

How To Fix SONY PS5 Won’t Read Discs Or Unrecognized Disc

If your own a SONY PlayStation PS5 Gaming Console is not taking in a game disc or giving out unrecognized disc error, this troubleshooting guide should help.

There can be a myriad of things that can result to your PS5 not reading a disc. For some, the main cause can be bad hardware while others may experience it because of a game disc issue or a software-related glitch. To know which one may be the reason for your own problem, you’ll need to do a number of troubleshooting steps.

What can cause PS5 not to read the disk?

1. Before you start blaming your console or checking for software issues, the first thing that you need to consider is the game disc itself. Many people who encounter disc unreadable error on their PS4 or PS5 fail to check the condition of the disc, or to at least clean them properly.

2. For some people, the cause of their problem may just be a random bug that develops in the system. Thankfully, random bugs that affect the disc reading capability of the PS5 can go away as quickly as they come. You simply have to reboot the system and the problem usually resolves itself.

3. If the game you’re trying to play is already installed but won’t play because the console has suddenly stopped reading the disc, another possible reason for that may be corrupted game files. This situation can happen randomly, usually after a bad system update has been installed, or when you interrupt a system update. At other times, corrupted game files may also be due to problems with the storage device, either the internal SSD or the external hard drive you’re using.

4. For many though, a common reason for this problem is simply a disc reader having gone bad. Hardware malfunction occurs from time to time and sadly, there’s a higher chance of the disc reader to stop working properly compared to other components.

 

How To Fix PS5 Won’t Read Discs Or Unrecognized Disc
How To Fix PS5 Won’t Read Discs Or Unrecognized Disc
How to fix PS5 won’t read discs or Disc Unreadable problem

Fix #1 Clean the game disc carefully

What a lot of people don’t realize is that game discs also need attention from time to time. This means cleaning its surface properly and taking care not to give them scratches or cracks.
The ideal way to clean a game disc is by using a clean, soft cloth such as microfiber cloth and wiping the surface properly. You need to wipe the disc in straight lines starting from the middle part going outward.

When holding a disc, try to hold it at the edges to avoid fingerprints on the surface.

Also, it’s important NOT to use any liquid when cleaning a disc.

Fix #2 Get the error code

Sometimes, the PS5 won’t read game discs at all and will return an error code or message. Make sure to take note of any error or message as that can likely help you in your troubleshooting.

If the error is hard to remember, try writing it down. Then, use Google to search for a solution.

At times, the error may be specific to one game only so your troubleshooting may need to be redirected to fix your problem.

Fix #3 Reboot your console

Sometimes, it may take doing a simple thing to fix seemingly serious problems. One of these simple solutions that you can try is a system reboot. To do that, simply turn your PS5 off normally, then unplug it from the power source for 30 seconds.

Afterwards, turn it back on and check if it reads your game disc.

Fix #4 Run the PS5 on Safe Mode and restart

If the regular reboot won’t help, your next move is to restart your PS5 to Safe Mode. This is a special software environment that allows the console to run on bare functionalities. Here’s what you need to do:

1. Shut down the PS5 normally by pressing the Power button.

2. After the system is fully shut down, press and hold the Power button for a few moments. Release the Power button after you hear the second beep — one beep will sound when you first press, and another seven seconds later.

3. Connect the controller with the USB cable and press the PS button on the controller.

4. Once the PS5 has entered Safe Mode, there will be seven options for you. Choose Restart PS5.

Fix #5 Reset PS5

For serious cases due to corrupted data or software, you may need to return the software aspect of the console to its factory state. Resetting your PS5 will not guarantee that your console will start reading discs again afterwards but at this point, there’s nothing much that you can do.

To reset your PS5, just start the console again to safe mode as shown above and then pick the number 6 option from the list — Reset PS5.

If none of the solutions above has helped you so far, it means that the cause of the problem is likely something deeper within the system, probably a bad optical drive. In this situation, you’re going to need the assistance from PC Expert Services

SONY PlayStation PS5 Gaming Console Teardown

SONY PlayStation PS5 Gaming Console Teardown

SONY PlayStation PS5 Gaming Console Teardown

Unlike Microsoft’s consoles, both PS5 models have the same hardware. The only difference is that the $400 “Digital Edition” doesn’t have a disc drive of any kind. These days, I tend to download all of my games, but I still like having a disc drive around for playing used titles or my handful of PS4 discs. But if you’re not so nostalgic about physical media, it makes sense to get the Digital Edition and save that extra $100 for an extra SSD down the line.

Compared to the Xbox Series X, the PS5 stands out with a far stronger launch lineup and a more innovative controller. But Sony has always been better at nabbing enticing exclusives. And, of course, it has the rights to popular characters like Spider-Man. But if you’re more interested in a wide variety of games, as opposed to big budget exclusives, Microsoft may have the leg-up with its GamePass subscription service. That gives you access to a rotating library of titles, all of Microsoft’s first-party games, as well as games from EA Play and eventually Bethesda, all for a single monthly fee. That’s something Sony is trying to imitate with its PS Plus Collection free games, which now gives you access to popular PlayStation titles for free. But while those games are great, they include plenty of titles like God of War and Uncharted 4 that many PlayStation fans likely own already.

With the PS5, Sony has managed to deliver a truly next-generation console, even if it went a bit overboard on the design. Its controller is genuinely innovative, and it actually has a bunch of new games you’ll want to play. But I won’t say that Sony has won the next-gen war just yet — maybe just the launch battle. Microsoft remains a strong competitor, especially with Game Pass, xCloud streaming and Bethesda under its wing. But in the end, it doesn’t even matter if there’s actually a decisive winner — just be happy you’ve got two solid consoles to choose from that can take on gaming PCs.

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Nintendo Switch With 7-Inch OLED Display Expected This Year

Nintendo Switch With 7-Inch OLED Display Expected This Year

A Switch with a larger, more vibrant display could be on store shelves this summer.
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Nintendo won’t talk about what’s coming next for its Switch hardware, but a new leak suggests we are going to get a new Switch model with a larger, OLED touch screen before the end of 2021.

The Switch model on the market today uses a 6.2-inch 720p LCD panel, while the Switch Lite uses a smaller, 5.5-inch 720p LCD panel. As Bloomberg reports, “people familiar with the plan” believe Nintendo is planning to introduce a new model with a 7-inch 720p Samsung OLED panel, with Samsung expected to start shipping around a million units of the display a month starting in June.

By switching to OLED, Nintendo can offer more vibrant colors and deeper blacks while at the same time keeping power draw to a minimum. The move to a larger panel also suggests a slightly larger Switch, which would allow for a larger battery. However, it’s also possible this new Switch could be the same size as the existing model, but with smaller screen bezels.

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Sony PlayStation 5’s Controller

Sony PlayStation 5’s Controller

Here’s What the Sony PlayStation 5’s Controller Will Look Like
The upcoming ‘DualSense’ controller promises to offer improved haptic feedback to make you feel like you’re inside the game. The base controller also drops the single color scheme for two.

The company gave the public its first look at the “DualSense” wireless gamepad, which Sony has started shipping to developers so they can begin customizing their games around it. 

The new look features two colors instead of a single color scheme. The controller also retains the same layout as the DualShock 4 model, but it’s been outfitted with a curvier shell case. (Some might even say it looks a bit like the controller for the rival Xbox Series X.)

Sony is calling the gamepad DualSense due to the improved haptic feedback, which can shake the controller at varying degrees of intensity to make you feel like you’re experiencing the gameplay in real life. To immerse you even more, the company has now placed “adaptive triggers” into the L2 and R2 buttons, “so you can truly feel the tension of your actions, like when drawing a bow to shoot an arrow,” Nishino said.

“Based on our discussions with developers, we concluded that the sense of touch within gameplay, much like audio, hasn’t been a big focus for many games,” he added. 

The potential downside of adding more haptic feedback is how it can drain the controller’s battery. However, Sony is indicating it was able to add the new features to the DualSense gamepad without diminishing the rechargeable battery life or loading too much added weight on to the device.