Some PlayStation 5 users say an undisced feature of the new update is an improvement in disk rotation failure. Since the launch of the system in November 2020, PS5 users have reported a problem that causes the console’s disks to rotate at various intervals, usually loudly. Some users said the problem was repeated every hour, while others said it repeated between 15 and 20 minutes. It was estimated that the problem could be part of an authentication process, but according to the general reported opinion, this problem occurred even when the inserted disc was not used.
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Fortunately, Sony seems to have introduced its PlayStation 5 solution early
Some PlayStation 5 users report that the console’s first major system software update on various social platforms solved an error with the Blu-ray driver.
Comments/comments following the update on Reddit, which can be found at the link, indicate that the issue has been resolved. One user said: “I can confirm that this stupid problem has finally been solved by Sony. The new system update 2021-04-14 solves the problem”.
As for another Resetera available from the link: “Yes, it definitely looks quieter when doing the checks. It’s still pretty noisy when installing a game (I removed and reinstalled Demon’s Souls to control it), but whatever happens, it’s much quieter now.”
Push Squarereports that change is easily observed. Although he reports that the update does not offer a complete fix, he says the problem has been “somehow silenced.”
The “fine-tuning” seems to be acceptable for now. The opinions of players who face this problem, especially PlayStation 5 owners, are very important to us. You can state your opinions in the comments section.
Sony released the PS5’s first major system software update yesterday, April 14. Today, it was met with very good reviews in the presence of the update. Among other updated and added features; Storage of PlayStation 5 games on external USB drives and cross-generation Share Play, i.e. intergenerational game sharing, are also available.
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