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Here is an easy video guide to walk you through several possible steps including a easy to miss screw that will let you manually eject the disk. It's probably a contact issue between the eject plate and sensor plate. Make sure you watch the video and be careful, DO NOT FORCE anything when taking apart your ps4. Remove the cover where the HDD is. There should be a screw there that you can turn to manually eject the disc. (I suggest unplugging the system.) MB Asus Prime Z590-p, i7-11700k, RTX 3070 8GB, 32GB Ram, 1TB NVMe M.2 X2, 4TB WD Black Drive. rafamaximo 4 years ago #8. How to fix the eject button on ps4 slim So, you've got a brand new PlayStation 4, but unfortunately, you've got "No Signal" now, too. You can't really game or watch movies on your new toy if you can't even bring up the PlayStation menu on your TV screen.However, there are a few ways to fix the no connection alert, and I'll cover the most common solutions below. If your PS4 randomly ejects discs, try these troubleshooting steps. Turn your PS4 off and on again Hold the PS button on your controller to open the quick menu and select Power > Turn off PS4. Unplug the PS4 and hold down the power button for 30 seconds until you hear two beeps. After five minutes plug the console back in and switch it back on. If the system is not working properly, your PS4 has a manual screw to help you eject discs. It can cause the system to eject your game when inserted or even while you are playing. Take out the rubber foot that is under the eject disk. The original PS4 has a capacitive button to eject the disc. It's not on the PS4 Slim, PS4 Pro, or PS4 Pro. Unplug your PS4. Turn your PS4 upside down. Locate the rubber foot under the eject button. Grip the foot using pliers or another similar tool. Pull gently, being careful not to remove the foot. Check to see if the PS4 still ejects discs. If the PS4 still ejects discs, try fully removing the foot. Removing the foot could void your warranty. Reboot the system. You can also power cycle the console when dealing with this problem. Shut down the PS4 and disconnect the AC cord and all other cables from the console. Once the console is Method 2: Manually Eject the Disc. Turn off the system by pressing the power button for at least 7 seconds. Remove the power cable and any other cables attached to the PS4 unit. Turn the system over and turn it around so that the PS Logo is facing away from you. Remove the sticky cap from the manual eject hole right above the PS Logo. 1 Solutions For PS4 Keep Ejecting Disc Issues 1.1 Check the Power Cycle 1.2 Tighten the manual eject screw 1.3 Rip off the rubber foot 1.4 Contact Sony We also have some other tricks under our sleeves that we would like to share with you to rectify this annoying fault in PS4 consoles. Step 1 Removing the Cover. Use your hands to remove the shiny part of the PS4 cover. It should come off rather easily. As you can see in the second image, the cover should just pull of with ease, and a little force. IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING TO REMOVE THIS COVER, PLACE THE PLAY-STATION ON A RAISED LEDGE TO GIVE YOURSELF A LITTLE MORE LEVERAGE. Place the PS4 vertically. The disc usually gets stuck when the console is horizontally resting. Placing it vertically may help dislodge it. Wait about 30 minutes. Reconnect all of the cords. Boot into safe mode by holding the power button for 7 to 8 seconds. Cross your fingers. That's really it. The disc should
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