If you’re like most people, you probably have a lot of games and applications installed on your PlayStation 4. And if you’re like me, you also have a lot of data and files stored in the PlayStation 4’s cache. To clear the PlayStation 4’s cache, you’ll need to first uninstall any programs that are installed on your PlayStation 4. Then, you’ll need to delete all the files and folders that are located in the PlayStation 4’s cache. Finally, you’ll need to reboot your PlayStation 4. If all of this doesn’t seem too difficult, then here’s how to clear the PlayStation 4’s cache:
- Uninstall any programs that are installed on your PlayStation 4. This can be done by going into the system preferences and clicking on the “Uninstall” button at the bottom of the window.
- Delete all the files and folders that are located in the Playstation4’s cache. This can be done by going into Settings > System > Cache Management > Delete Files & Folders. If there is a “Cannot find file” error message, then it may not be possible to delete all of the files and folders because they may have been hidden behind a security layer or something similar. Please try again later when everything is working properly.
- Reboot your Playstation4 for once again to finish clearing its cache.