What Are the Uses of a Flash Drive on a PS4?

The PS4 system software doesn’t make it simple to connect a flash drive. The only way to access the flash drive is through layers of menus. The PS4 uses USB storage drives in two ways: extended storage for games and apps and portable storage for files like saves and screen captures.

How to Set up a Flash Drive as Extended Storage for the PS4

You can use a flash drive to extend system storage for games and applications. You need a flash drive that supports USB 3.0 and between 250GB and 8T.

Plug the flash drive into the USB port on the front of the PS4. InspiredImages/Pixabay From your home screen, select Settings. Select Devices. Select USB Storage Devices. Select Mass Storage. Select Format For Extended Storage.

Once you have finished all these steps, your flash drive should automatically connect as an option for installing games and apps.

How to Copy Save Data to or From a Flash Drive on Your PS4

You can back up your game saves on a flash drive. While it’s easy to do, you have to know which menus to use. Here’s how to do it.

After you plug the flash drive into the USB port on the front of your PS4, begin at the Home Screen and select Settings. Select Application Saved Data Management. To copy save data from the flash drive to the PS4, select Saved Data on USB Storage Device Select Copy to System Storage. Select the game from which the file comes. Select the right save file and choose Copy To copy save data to a flash drive from a PS4, select Saved Data in System Storage Select Copy to USB Storage Device. Select the game data you want to copy. Select the game file you want to save and select Copy.

How to Save Screen Captures From Your PS4 to a Flash Drive

The PS4 can save both screenshots and video, but they can be challenging to retrieve from the hard drive. You can plug a flash drive into the PS4 to save those files so you can use them elsewhere.

Select Copy to System Storage.

Select the game from which the file comes.

Select the right save file and choose Copy

Select Copy to USB Storage Device.

Select the game data you want to copy.

Select the game file you want to save and select Copy.

From the Home Screen, select Settings. Select Storage Select the storage device, in this case System Storage. If you use a flash drive or other hard drive as extended storage, the device will also appear here. You will still need to select System Storage to get your screen captures. Select Screen Captures Select the game you used to take a screen capture. Then press the Options button on your PS4 controller. It will take you to a new screen with a list of screen captures. You don’t have to know which game you used for the screenshot or video capture. The All folder contains all your screenshots. If you took a screenshot or video capture from the PS4 menus, it would be in the Other folder at the bottom of the list. Find the screen capture you want to save. Press Options on your PS4 controller to bring up a menu on the right. Select Copy to USB Storage. Select the screen captures you want to copy, and select Copy.

Why Won’t My USB Storage Device Connect to My PS4?

There are a few reasons why your flash drive won’t connect to your PS4. Here are a few things to check.

If you use a flash drive or other hard drive as extended storage, the device will also appear here. You will still need to select System Storage to get your screen captures.

You don’t have to know which game you used for the screenshot or video capture. The All folder contains all your screenshots. If you took a screenshot or video capture from the PS4 menus, it would be in the Other folder at the bottom of the list.

Check your system software because the PS4 requires the latest update to use copied data. Check to see whether your flash drive fits in the narrow gap around the USB port. Some USB flash drives are too wide to connect physically. Go through the menus in the steps above to see whether it connected without letting you know. Check whether the flash drive is working on another device like a computer.