In PlayStation 4 system software, "DPI" refers to (or in some firmware contexts, Disk Partition Identifier ). When you connect an external USB 3.0 drive (minimum 250GB, maximum 8TB), the PS4 formats it with a proprietary encrypted file system. The "Get Info" command is the console’s way of reading the drive’s metadata.
Elias typed a reply: Bring it in. Don't turn it on again. If that error is what I think it is, you're cooking the solder. dpi get info error ps4 hot
The message blinked on the forum, hanging in the digital void like a distress flare. In PlayStation 4 system software, "DPI" refers to
: If none of the above steps work, it may be worth reaching out to Sony's PlayStation support for further assistance. There could be a more specific issue with your console that requires professional help. Elias typed a reply: Bring it in