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! Name !! <abbr title="SU-3*">Errorcode</abbr> !! <abbr title="0x8*******">Returncode</abbr> !! Remarks
! Name !! <abbr title="SU-3*">Errorcode</abbr> !! <abbr title="0x8*******">Returncode</abbr> !! Remarks
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| || SU-30631-3 SU-30634-6 || || USB error occured while updating the system software. // Step 1: Delete the Update file from the USB storage device. Step 2: Clear your browser cache and [http://us.playstation.com/support/systemupdates/ps4/pc_update/index.htm#installationSteps redownload the PUP file here]. Then retry the system update. Step 3: If the error persists, try another USB device. Step 4: If the error occurs again there may be an issue with the PS4's hard drive (HDD). If you have previously changed the HDD, use the other HDD. If not, please visit our [https://support.us.playstation.com/app/contact_options/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xMzk0MzIyODQ2L3NpZC9pWUVFS0xPbA%3D%3D Contact] page to contact SCEA for additional technical support.
| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_GENERAL || SU-30622-3 || 0x80180000 ||
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| || SU-30645-8 || || Failed to update the system software. The update file may be corrupted. // If you are updating the system via Internet, go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] and retry update. If you are updating via USB storage device, delete the update file on USB and redownload the update file from playstation.com. Then retry updating at [Settings] > [System Software Update]
| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_INVAL || SU-30623-4 || 0x80180001 ||
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| || SU-30649-2 || || Failed to update the system software. The update file may be corrupted. // If you are updating the system via Internet, go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] and retry update. If you are updating via USB storage device, delete the update file on USB and redownload the update file from playstation.com. Then retry updating at [Settings] > [System Software Update]
| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_NOMEM || SU-30624-5 || 0x80180002 ||
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| || SU-30683-0 || || Update via USB storage failed // Step 1: Go to [[Safe Mode]], choose option 「7. Initialize PS4], and follow the onscreen instructions. You can find more information on [[Safe Mode]] [https://support.us.playstation.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5044/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xMzg5OTk2OTQyL3NpZC9UQkNBSURLbA%3D%3D here]. Step 2: If the error occurs again, please visit SCEA [https://support.us.playstation.com/app/contact_options/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xMzg5OTk2OTQyL3NpZC9UQkNBSURLbA%3D%3D Contact] page for additional technical support.
| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_WRONG_FORMAT || SU-30625-6 || 0x80180003 || Failed to update the system software // Try updating again. If this doesn't help, boot console in Safe Mode and select [Update System Software]. If trying to update via the Internet, turn off your router for at least 5 minutes, then turn it back on and try updating again.
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| || SU-30696-4 || || Failed to update the system software. The update file may be corrupted. // If you are updating the system via Internet, go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] and retry update. If you are updating via USB storage device, delete the update file on USB and redownload the update file from playstation.com. Then retry updating at [Settings] > [System Software Update]
| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND || SU-30626-7 || 0x80180004 ||
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| || SU-30709-9 || ||  
| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_IO || SU-30627-8 || 0x80180005 || Error accessing the data file // Step 1: Reboot the console. Step 2: Start the PS4 in Safe Mode and select [Rebuild Database]. Step 3: Back up data from [Settings] > [Application Saved Data Management]. Step 4: Initialize the console from [Settings] > [Initialization] > [Initialize PS4].
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|  || SU-30733-6 || || The latest version of the system software is already installed. // No Action Required.
| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_BAD_STATE || SU-30628-9 || 0x80180006 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_NOENT || SU-30628-9 || 0x80180007 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_HDD_PART || SU-30630-2 || 0x80180008 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_VERIFY_WRITE || SU-30631-3 || 0x80180009 || USB error occurred while updating the system software // Step 1: Delete the Update file from the USB storage device. Step 2: Clear your browser cache and [http://us.playstation.com/support/systemupdates/ps4/pc_update/index.htm#installationSteps redownload the PUP file here]. Then retry the system update. Step 3: If the error persists, try another USB device. Step 4: If the error occurs again there may be an issue with the PS4's hard drive (HDD). If you have previously changed the HDD, use the other HDD. If not, please visit our [https://support.us.playstation.com/app/contact_options/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xMzk0MzIyODQ2L3NpZC9pWUVFS0xPbA%3D%3D Contact] page to contact SCEA for additional technical support.
 
Can also be caused by NOR flash corruption - repair tutorial can be found here: youtube.com/watch?v=35DFGCim_WY (YouTube - Andrew Paul)
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_SYSTEM_VERSION || SU-30632-4 || 0x8018000A ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_VERIFY_ONLY || SU-30633-5 || 0x8018000B ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_SHORT_FILE || SU-30634-6 || 0x8018000C || USB error occurred while updating the system software // Step 1: Delete the Update file from the USB storage device. Step 2: Clear your browser cache and [http://us.playstation.com/support/systemupdates/ps4/pc_update/index.htm#installationSteps redownload the PUP file here]. Then retry the system update. Step 3: If the error persists, try another USB device. Step 4: If the error occurs again there may be an issue with the PS4's hard drive (HDD). If you have previously changed the HDD, use the other HDD. If not, please visit our [https://support.us.playstation.com/app/contact_options/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xMzk0MzIyODQ2L3NpZC9pWUVFS0xPbA%3D%3D Contact] page to contact SCEA for additional technical support.
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_CANCELLED || SU-30635-7 || 0x8018000D ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_GENERAL || SU-30636-8 || 0x80180850 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_PERM || SU-30637-9 || 0x80180851 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_BUSY || SU-30638-0 || 0x80180010 || System software update could not be started // Reboot the console and try updating again from [Settings] > [System Software Update]. If the situation does not improve try updating in Safe Mode instead.
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_INVAL || SU-30639-1 || 0x80180853 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_NOMEM || SU-30640-3 || 0x80180854 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_IO || SU-30641-4 || 0x80180855 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_BADF || SU-30642-5 || 0x80180856 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_FAULT || SU-30643-6 || 0x80180857 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_FTYPE || SU-30644-7 || 0x80180858 ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_AUTH || SU-30645-8 || 0x80180859 || Console did not recognize the system software update file // Step 1: Completely power down the console by holding the power button for three seconds. Step 2: Once the console is off, press and hold the power button again. Release it after you hear a second beep (one beep sounds when you first press, and another seven seconds later). The console starts in safe mode. Step 3: Connect a controller with the USB cable and press the PS button. Step 3: Select [Update System Software].
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_BADMSG || SU-30646-9 || 0x8018085A ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_REVOKED || SU-30647-0 || 0x8018085B ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_NOATTR || SU-30648-1 || 0x8018085C ||
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_VER || SU-30649-2 || 0x8018085D || Failed to update the system software. The update file may be corrupted. // If you are updating the system via Internet, go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] and retry update. If you are updating via USB storage device, delete the update file on USB and redownload the update file from playstation.com. Then retry updating at [Settings] > [System Software Update] OR Devkit/Testkit -> [ERROR]The PUP file version is too low to be used for downgrading from the current version of this devkit. (when attempting to downgrade below the minimal version of a devkit with a downgrader pup)
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| SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_PLATFORM || SU-30650-4 || 0x8018085E ||
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|  || SU-30677-3 ||  || Failed to update the PS4 system software // System software update failed. If a disc is inserted, eject it and reboot the console in Safe Mode and update via Safe Mode. If still having issues, try backing up all data and resetting the console.
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|  || SU-30683-0 || 0x80180fff || Update via USB storage failed // Step 1: Go to [[Safe Mode]], choose option 7, [Initialize PS4], and follow the onscreen instructions. You can find more information on [[Safe Mode]] [https://support.us.playstation.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5044/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xMzg5OTk2OTQyL3NpZC9UQkNBSURLbA%3D%3D here]. Step 2: If the error occurs again, please visit SCEA [https://support.us.playstation.com/app/contact_options/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xMzg5OTk2OTQyL3NpZC9UQkNBSURLbA%3D%3D Contact] page for additional technical support.
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|  || SU-30696-4 || 0x8018220c || Failed to update the System Software. The update file may be corrupted // If you are updating the system via Internet, go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] and retry the update. If you are updating via a USB storage device, try updating via the Internet instead. Go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] > [Update via Internet]. If this isn't possible, re-download the latest System Update using a web browser. You'll need to install this using a USB storage device, and the correct folder structure. If still experiencing issues updating the system software, try updating via Safe Mode (Option 3).
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|  || SU-30709-9 || 0x80182260 ||
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|  || SU-30733-6 || 0x80182605 || The latest version of the system software is already installed. // No Action Required.
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|  || SU-30746-0 ||  || The system software update has failed (could not update via internet) // Step 1: Reboot the PS4 and try to update the system software using a wired connection if possible. Step 2: Select [Notifications] from the PS4 function area, highlight the update file and press the OPTIONS button > [Delete]. Step 3: Next, select [Settings] > [System Software Update]. Step 4: If you experience multiple failed downloads, update the PS4 system software using a USB instead.
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|  || SU-34322-4 ||  || Failed to update the system software. Update has timed out. // Updating Via Internet: Go to [Notifications] > [Downloads] and highlight the notification about the system software update. Push the [Options] button and delete the content. Then retry the update by going to [Settings] > [System Software Update]
|  || SU-34322-4 ||  || Failed to update the system software. Update has timed out. // Updating Via Internet: Go to [Notifications] > [Downloads] and highlight the notification about the system software update. Push the [Options] button and delete the content. Then retry the update by going to [Settings] > [System Software Update]
Updating Via USB: Retry the update by going to [Settings] > [System Software Update].
Updating Via USB: Retry the update by going to [Settings] > [System Software Update].
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|  || SU-34328-0 || || An internal error occured. // Please try again later.
|  || SU-34323-5 ||  ||
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|  || SU-34324-6 ||  ||
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|  || SU-34325-7 ||  ||
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|  || SU-34326-8 ||  ||
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|  || SU-34327-9 || 0x80182611 ||
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|  || SU-34328-0 || 0x80182612 || An internal error occurred. // Please try again later.
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|  || SU-34697-9 ||  || Issues relating to the hard disk drive (defective, bad sectors etc). Replace the hard disk drive.
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|  || SU-34914-1 ||  || Failed to update // Step 1: If the system software is not up to date, update it to the latest version. Step 2: If the game update fails, check the progress of the download. If it is in progress, wait until it completes. Step 3: Check that you have enough storage space (delete as needed). Step 4: Turn off your router, wait at least 5 minutes, then turn it back on. Step 5: Try deleting and reinstalling the application.
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|  || SU-35931-1 ||  || System software update data is partially corrupted (update partially corrupted due to network instability) // Step 1: Reboot the PS4 and download the update again by navigating to [Settings] > [System Update] > [Update via Internet]. Step 2: If this doesn't work, try updating via USB. If the update fails multiple times, console may need to be sent in for repairs. Contact PlayStation Support.
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|  || SU-41283-8 ||  || WiFi/Bluetooth Firmware Error / Can Not Communicate with WiFi/Bluetooth IC. Replace WiFi/Bluetooth IC OR Reflash NOR with correct WiFi/Bluetooth Firmware.
Guide here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbiCwAKmNoE (Andrew Paul)
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|  || SU-41333-4 ||  || Issue when updating the PS4 system software // Step 1: Turn off and unplug your console. Step 2: Turn off your router/modem, wait at least 5 minutes, and then restart the router/modem. Step 3: Plug the console back in and restart it. Step 4: Select [Notifications] from the PS4™ console function area, highlight the update file, press the OPTIONS button, and select [Delete]. Step 5: Select [Settings] > [System Software Update].
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|  || SU-41350-3 ||  || Update file cannot be recognized // Try connecting via a wired (Ethernet) connection. Select [Notifications] from the PS4 function area, highlight the update file and press the OPTIONS button > [Delete]. Then select [Settings] > [System Software Update]. If still having issues, boot the PS4 in Safe Mode and try updating via a USB drive.
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|  || SU-41764-2 ||  || An error occurred with updating the system software // Step 1: Go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] and retry the update. Step 2: Download the latest System Update at our Help Page and update via a USB storage device by navigating to [Settings] > [System Software Update] > [Update via Internet]. Step 3: Please ensure the USB storage has the correct folder structure and the correct file (update file only) has been copied over. Step 4: If the error occurs again, back up your saved data, and then go to [[Settings]] > [[Initialization]] and select [[Initialize PS4™]]. This is an advanced solution that will format and erase all data on the hard drive. If the error and issue persists, please contact PlayStation Support.
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|  || SU-42118-6 ||  || BD-ROM Drive Error / Can Not Communicate with BD-ROM. Check BD-ROM Ribbon between motherboard and drive. If the tabs are broken, replace cable and test. Also check connectors for breaks or corrosion. If no better, check and replace drive board fuses where bad:
CUH-10xx / 11xx series consoles: F501, F201, F202 and F203. May require Renesas IC swap to donor daughterboard if all else fails.<br>
CUH-12xx series consoles: Typically F6202 (located on main system board).<br>
CUH-2xxx series consoles: F6201 / F6202 (located on main system board).<br>
CUH-7xxx series consoles: F6201 / F6202 (located on main system board).
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|  || SU-42481-9 ||  || The system software update has failed (could not update via internet) // Step 1: Reboot the console and try to update the system software using a wired Internet connection if possible. Step 2: Select [Notifications] from the PS4 function area, highlight the update file and press the OPTIONS button > [Delete]. Step 3: Next, select [Settings] > [System Software Update]. Step 4: If you experience multiple failed downloads, update the PS4 system software using a USB instead.
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 26 February 2024

Name Errorcode Returncode Remarks
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_GENERAL SU-30622-3 0x80180000
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_INVAL SU-30623-4 0x80180001
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_NOMEM SU-30624-5 0x80180002
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_WRONG_FORMAT SU-30625-6 0x80180003 Failed to update the system software // Try updating again. If this doesn't help, boot console in Safe Mode and select [Update System Software]. If trying to update via the Internet, turn off your router for at least 5 minutes, then turn it back on and try updating again.
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND SU-30626-7 0x80180004
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_IO SU-30627-8 0x80180005 Error accessing the data file // Step 1: Reboot the console. Step 2: Start the PS4 in Safe Mode and select [Rebuild Database]. Step 3: Back up data from [Settings] > [Application Saved Data Management]. Step 4: Initialize the console from [Settings] > [Initialization] > [Initialize PS4].
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_BAD_STATE SU-30628-9 0x80180006
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_NOENT SU-30628-9 0x80180007
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_HDD_PART SU-30630-2 0x80180008
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_VERIFY_WRITE SU-30631-3 0x80180009 USB error occurred while updating the system software // Step 1: Delete the Update file from the USB storage device. Step 2: Clear your browser cache and redownload the PUP file here. Then retry the system update. Step 3: If the error persists, try another USB device. Step 4: If the error occurs again there may be an issue with the PS4's hard drive (HDD). If you have previously changed the HDD, use the other HDD. If not, please visit our Contact page to contact SCEA for additional technical support.

Can also be caused by NOR flash corruption - repair tutorial can be found here: youtube.com/watch?v=35DFGCim_WY (YouTube - Andrew Paul)

SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_SYSTEM_VERSION SU-30632-4 0x8018000A
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_VERIFY_ONLY SU-30633-5 0x8018000B
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_SHORT_FILE SU-30634-6 0x8018000C USB error occurred while updating the system software // Step 1: Delete the Update file from the USB storage device. Step 2: Clear your browser cache and redownload the PUP file here. Then retry the system update. Step 3: If the error persists, try another USB device. Step 4: If the error occurs again there may be an issue with the PS4's hard drive (HDD). If you have previously changed the HDD, use the other HDD. If not, please visit our Contact page to contact SCEA for additional technical support.
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_CANCELLED SU-30635-7 0x8018000D
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_GENERAL SU-30636-8 0x80180850
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_PERM SU-30637-9 0x80180851
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_BUSY SU-30638-0 0x80180010 System software update could not be started // Reboot the console and try updating again from [Settings] > [System Software Update]. If the situation does not improve try updating in Safe Mode instead.
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_INVAL SU-30639-1 0x80180853
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_NOMEM SU-30640-3 0x80180854
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_IO SU-30641-4 0x80180855
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_BADF SU-30642-5 0x80180856
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_FAULT SU-30643-6 0x80180857
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_FTYPE SU-30644-7 0x80180858
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_AUTH SU-30645-8 0x80180859 Console did not recognize the system software update file // Step 1: Completely power down the console by holding the power button for three seconds. Step 2: Once the console is off, press and hold the power button again. Release it after you hear a second beep (one beep sounds when you first press, and another seven seconds later). The console starts in safe mode. Step 3: Connect a controller with the USB cable and press the PS button. Step 3: Select [Update System Software].
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_BADMSG SU-30646-9 0x8018085A
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_REVOKED SU-30647-0 0x8018085B
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_NOATTR SU-30648-1 0x8018085C
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_VER SU-30649-2 0x8018085D Failed to update the system software. The update file may be corrupted. // If you are updating the system via Internet, go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] and retry update. If you are updating via USB storage device, delete the update file on USB and redownload the update file from playstation.com. Then retry updating at [Settings] > [System Software Update] OR Devkit/Testkit -> [ERROR]The PUP file version is too low to be used for downgrading from the current version of this devkit. (when attempting to downgrade below the minimal version of a devkit with a downgrader pup)
SCE_UPDATER_CORE_ERROR_PUP_US_PLATFORM SU-30650-4 0x8018085E
SU-30677-3 Failed to update the PS4 system software // System software update failed. If a disc is inserted, eject it and reboot the console in Safe Mode and update via Safe Mode. If still having issues, try backing up all data and resetting the console.
SU-30683-0 0x80180fff Update via USB storage failed // Step 1: Go to Safe Mode, choose option 7, [Initialize PS4], and follow the onscreen instructions. You can find more information on Safe Mode here. Step 2: If the error occurs again, please visit SCEA Contact page for additional technical support.
SU-30696-4 0x8018220c Failed to update the System Software. The update file may be corrupted // If you are updating the system via Internet, go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] and retry the update. If you are updating via a USB storage device, try updating via the Internet instead. Go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] > [Update via Internet]. If this isn't possible, re-download the latest System Update using a web browser. You'll need to install this using a USB storage device, and the correct folder structure. If still experiencing issues updating the system software, try updating via Safe Mode (Option 3).
SU-30709-9 0x80182260
SU-30733-6 0x80182605 The latest version of the system software is already installed. // No Action Required.
SU-30746-0 The system software update has failed (could not update via internet) // Step 1: Reboot the PS4 and try to update the system software using a wired connection if possible. Step 2: Select [Notifications] from the PS4 function area, highlight the update file and press the OPTIONS button > [Delete]. Step 3: Next, select [Settings] > [System Software Update]. Step 4: If you experience multiple failed downloads, update the PS4 system software using a USB instead.
SU-34322-4 Failed to update the system software. Update has timed out. // Updating Via Internet: Go to [Notifications] > [Downloads] and highlight the notification about the system software update. Push the [Options] button and delete the content. Then retry the update by going to [Settings] > [System Software Update]

Updating Via USB: Retry the update by going to [Settings] > [System Software Update].

SU-34323-5
SU-34324-6
SU-34325-7
SU-34326-8
SU-34327-9 0x80182611
SU-34328-0 0x80182612 An internal error occurred. // Please try again later.
SU-34697-9 Issues relating to the hard disk drive (defective, bad sectors etc). Replace the hard disk drive.
SU-34914-1 Failed to update // Step 1: If the system software is not up to date, update it to the latest version. Step 2: If the game update fails, check the progress of the download. If it is in progress, wait until it completes. Step 3: Check that you have enough storage space (delete as needed). Step 4: Turn off your router, wait at least 5 minutes, then turn it back on. Step 5: Try deleting and reinstalling the application.
SU-35931-1 System software update data is partially corrupted (update partially corrupted due to network instability) // Step 1: Reboot the PS4 and download the update again by navigating to [Settings] > [System Update] > [Update via Internet]. Step 2: If this doesn't work, try updating via USB. If the update fails multiple times, console may need to be sent in for repairs. Contact PlayStation Support.
SU-41283-8 WiFi/Bluetooth Firmware Error / Can Not Communicate with WiFi/Bluetooth IC. Replace WiFi/Bluetooth IC OR Reflash NOR with correct WiFi/Bluetooth Firmware.

Guide here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbiCwAKmNoE (Andrew Paul)

SU-41333-4 Issue when updating the PS4 system software // Step 1: Turn off and unplug your console. Step 2: Turn off your router/modem, wait at least 5 minutes, and then restart the router/modem. Step 3: Plug the console back in and restart it. Step 4: Select [Notifications] from the PS4™ console function area, highlight the update file, press the OPTIONS button, and select [Delete]. Step 5: Select [Settings] > [System Software Update].
SU-41350-3 Update file cannot be recognized // Try connecting via a wired (Ethernet) connection. Select [Notifications] from the PS4 function area, highlight the update file and press the OPTIONS button > [Delete]. Then select [Settings] > [System Software Update]. If still having issues, boot the PS4 in Safe Mode and try updating via a USB drive.
SU-41764-2 An error occurred with updating the system software // Step 1: Go to [Settings] > [System Software Update] and retry the update. Step 2: Download the latest System Update at our Help Page and update via a USB storage device by navigating to [Settings] > [System Software Update] > [Update via Internet]. Step 3: Please ensure the USB storage has the correct folder structure and the correct file (update file only) has been copied over. Step 4: If the error occurs again, back up your saved data, and then go to Settings > Initialization and select Initialize PS4™. This is an advanced solution that will format and erase all data on the hard drive. If the error and issue persists, please contact PlayStation Support.
SU-42118-6 BD-ROM Drive Error / Can Not Communicate with BD-ROM. Check BD-ROM Ribbon between motherboard and drive. If the tabs are broken, replace cable and test. Also check connectors for breaks or corrosion. If no better, check and replace drive board fuses where bad:

CUH-10xx / 11xx series consoles: F501, F201, F202 and F203. May require Renesas IC swap to donor daughterboard if all else fails.
CUH-12xx series consoles: Typically F6202 (located on main system board).
CUH-2xxx series consoles: F6201 / F6202 (located on main system board).
CUH-7xxx series consoles: F6201 / F6202 (located on main system board).

SU-42481-9 The system software update has failed (could not update via internet) // Step 1: Reboot the console and try to update the system software using a wired Internet connection if possible. Step 2: Select [Notifications] from the PS4 function area, highlight the update file and press the OPTIONS button > [Delete]. Step 3: Next, select [Settings] > [System Software Update]. Step 4: If you experience multiple failed downloads, update the PS4 system software using a USB instead.