Select Format as Extended Storage and tap X. Select USB Storage Devices and select your external hard drive. Make sure that you’re using the USB 3.0 cable (if you're trying to connect an external hard drive) and not the standard but slower USB cable. In order for the PS4 to read the hard drive without issues, you can reformat it on your console. Once you’ve confirmed that the issue is caused by the new hard drive, make sure that you reformat it to FAT, FAT32 or exFAT standards. If you recently upgraded the hard drive but encountered the CE-34878-0 instead, try re-installing the original hard drive to see if the new one is the cause. We know that the original hard drive on many PS4 units are really limited given the huge installation space needed by many games. If the problem won’t go away after changing the resolution, you can revert to your default resolution (usually 1080p). This may be caused by a bug with the PS4’s display capability. Some users have reported that manually changing the resolution to something other than the one’s that you’re using fix this problem.
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