However, sometimes it happens that there are some issues with the PS5 firmware updates that might cause errors like the Something Went Wrong error on PS5. If you are having this issue then you have come to the right place, as today we will show you how to fix this problem with ease.

What are the most common system update issues on a PS5? 

PS5 system update issues happen all the time, and they’re a real pain in the backside. We’ve all experienced PS5 system update problems, but what are some of the most common PS5 system update errors?

Connection error – If you have an unstable connection or poor signal strength, the update may fail. Update failed – The PS5 may not be able to download an update, or it could take hours to complete. Slow internet speeds or a faulty disc drive are usually the main culprits. Update stuck – You can get stuck on the updating screen after it has downloaded but before it starts installing. Not enough storage space – If you have a large library of games, movies, and music stored on your console or PC, it might not have enough space left over for an update. Corrupted update file – This will typically happen if you don’t download an update directly from Sony or if you use an unofficial source for it, such as a torrent.

Why does my PS5 keep saying something went wrong?

If you’re repeatedly getting the something went wrong error message on your PS5 console, it could be due to one of the following reasons:

Unstable internet connection – Updates usually require strong and stable connections so if you have slow Wi-Fi,  you may face issues while trying to update. Corrupted update – It’s also possible that there was a problem with the update itself or with your device. Dirty/scratched disc – If there’s any dirt on the disc itself, then it won’t be able to read it properly and will report an error message. 

What do I do if my PS5 won’t update? 

1. Check your internet connection

If the issue is with your internet, you can disconnect other devices using the Wi-Fi, connect an Ethernet cable directly from your modem or router to your PlayStation 5’s LAN port and try updating again. Also, ensure that there are no other devices between your modem or router and PlayStation 5 that could block or interfere with this connection.

2. Update PS5 firmware

3. Delete and reinstall the update

If you have the option to download the update again, go ahead and do it. This will help to ensure that the update is working properly, especially if the initial one has been corrupted. SPONSORED Locate the update, delete it, restart your PC and PS5 console, then redownload the update again.

What does rebuilding the database do on PS5? 

Rebuilding the database is a process that clears all game data and settings from your PS5 console. It’s like a factory reset for your PS5, but it doesn’t delete any of your games or apps. The rebuild database option is used to repair the PlayStation 5 database.  If you’re having issues accessing certain features of your PlayStation 5, such as installing games, rebuilding the database can help. The process will scan the system’s database and rebuild all of the files involved in storing game information on your PS5.  Whereas it can be useful for fixing corrupted save files, it should only be used as a last resort. Once the process is completed, you may notice improvements in how your PS5 console works. If all else fails, you should reach out to the official Playstation support page for more answers. We can also help if you are experiencing the network sign-in error on your Playstation. Let us know if you have been able to fix this issue in the comments section below.

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