If you’ve ever had a PS4 ejecting disc problem, there’s a good chance that you’re not alone. Many gamers have experienced this issue, and it can be quite frustrating. There are a few things that you can do to fix this problem, but it’s important to be sure that you do them in the order that they are listed. If you don’t do them in the order, your PS4 may end up ejecting discs in an unpredictable manner.

  1. Make sure that your PS4 is turned off and unplugged. This will help to prevent any discs from being ejected accidentally.
  2. Remove all of the discs from your PS4. This will help to clean out any dirt or debris that may have been on the discs before they were installed on your console.
  3. Place your PlayStation 4 in its stand so that it is facing down. This will help to keep the discs from falling out of the console while it is being used.
  4. Put one or two new disks into your PlayStation 4 and insert them into their respective slots on the back of the console. Be sure to make sure that they are properly seated before plugging in your PlayStation 4 back into power.