How to manually eject a stuck PS4 game | Asurion (2024)

There's nothing quite like bringing home a brand new PlayStation® 4 game, only to find an old disc stuck inside your PS4™ console. If you're experiencing this problem, you've come to the right place.

Here at Asurion, when tech breaks, we fix it—whether you need help fixing a PS4 that keeps restarting or troubleshooting common Amazon Fire® issues. Our experts will walk you through how to get a disc out of your PS4.

Before you begin

Grab a long Phillips head screwdriver. You'll also need your PS4 model number, which you can find on the original packaging for the console as well as on the back of the system. Here's how to find the model number based on your device:

  • PS4 models: The model number, which consists of the letters CUH followed by four numbers and a letter (CUH-10xx, CUH-11xx, and CUH-12xx), is located on the back of the system, towards the bottom of the chassis.
  • PS4 Slim models: The model number consists of the letters CUH followed by four numbers and a letter(CUH-20xx), and can be found on the spine of the system, to the right of the power port.
  • PS4 Pro models: The model number consists of the letters CUH followed by four numbers and a letter (CUH-70xx). It's located on the spine of the system, above the system ports.

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How to manually eject a disc from your PS4

This is a simple process, but there are slightly different instructions depending on which PS4 console model you have.

CUH-7000 series

  1. Turn off your PS4 console, and unplug any cables and peripherals that are still connected.
  2. Find a clean, flat surface, and place your console on it.
  3. Turn over and rotate the console so that the PlayStation logo is upside down.
  4. Remove the cap from the screw hole directly above the PS logo. If you have a newer console, it may not have this plastic cover.
  5. Insert the screwdriver into the manual eject hole (the one you just took the cap out of) and turn counterclockwise to release the disc. You'll have to push the screwdriver through a layer of plastic, but don't worry—this will not affect your warranty. You may have to turn the screw several times.
  6. Reconnect the power, cables, and peripherals that you removed in Step 1.
  7. Turn on the PS4 console.

CUH-2015 series

  1. Turn off your PS4 console, and unplug any cables and peripherals that are still connected.
  2. Find a clean, flat surface, and place your console on it.
  3. Turn over and rotate the console so that the PlayStation logo is upside down.
  4. Insert a screwdriver into the manual eject hole, just above the PS4 logo, and turn counterclockwise to release the disc. You'll have to push the screwdriver through a layer of plastic, but don't worry—this will not affect your warranty. You may have to turn the screw several times.
  5. Reconnect the power, cables, and peripherals that you removed in Step 1.
  6. Turn on the PS4 console.

CUH-1200 series

  1. Turn off your PS4 console and unplug any cables and peripherals that are still connected.
  2. Find a flat, clean surface and place the device on it so that the front of the console is on the left. (The PlayStation logo atop your PS4 should be on the right-hand side).
  3. With your palms placed on the slimmer, top panel, let your fingers rest on the far side of the console.
  4. Slide the top panel away from you by applying moderate pressure near the seam with your palms. You can use your fingers as leverage.
  5. You'll know it worked when you hear a click and the panel moves an inch or two.
  6. Lift the panel off from the left side.
  7. Look for a screw with the PlayStation symbols on it. With a screwdriver, turn the screw counterclockwise to remove it from the hard disk drive (HDD).
  8. Pull the HDD part-way out from the console, revealing the manual eject hole.
  9. Insert a screwdriver inside the manual eject hole, turning clockwise to release the disc.
  10. Replace the HDD and insert the screw to hold it in place
  11. Replace the top panel by holding it above the exposed section of your PS4, an inch or two away from the seam. Then slide the panel towards the seam until you hear a click. That's how you know it's in place.
  12. Reconnect the power, cables, and peripherals that you removed in Step 1.
  13. Turn on the PS4 console.

CUH-1110 and CUH-1000 series

  1. Turn off your PS4 console and unplug any cables and peripherals that are still connected.
  2. Place the console on a flat, clean surface, and rotate it so that the front of the console is facing left. You'll know it's in the right place when the PS logo on the top of your console is the right way round.
  3. With your palms placed on the glossy top panel, let your fingers rest on the far side of the console.
  4. Slide the top panel away from you by applying moderate pressure near the seam with your palms. You can use your fingers as leverage.
  5. You'll know it worked when you hear a click and the panel moves an inch or two. Lift the panel up from the left side.
  6. You should see two sets of vents on the console's outer left edge. Look for the first single vent, the one that's by itself.
  7. Grab a flashlight and shine it through this vent to find the manual eject screw.
  8. Using a screwdriver, rotate the screw counterclockwise until you notice the disc peeking out of the disc slot. You may have to turn the screw several times.
  9. Gently pull the disc out of the disc slot.
  10. Replace the top panel by holding it above the exposed section of the console, an inch or two away from the seam. Then slide the panel towards the seam until you hear a click. That's how you know it's in place.
  11. Reconnect the power, cables, and peripherals that you removed in Step 1.
  12. Turn on the PS4 console.

If you've tried these steps and still need a little help, we're right around the corner. Schedule a repair at the nearest uBreakiFix® by Asurion store and our certified experts can get your device back up and running as soon as the same day.


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How to manually eject a stuck PS4 game | Asurion (2024)

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How to manually eject a stuck PS4 game | Asurion? ›

Insert a screwdriver into the manual eject hole, just above the PS4 logo, and turn counterclockwise to release the disc. You'll have to push the screwdriver through a layer of plastic, but don't worry—this will not affect your warranty. You may have to turn the screw several times.

How do you eject a stuck PS4? ›

Insert the screwdriver into the manual eject hole and turn anti-clockwise to release the disc. This may require several turns of the screw. There is a layer of plastic that you will need to push through to remove the screw. Don't worry – this won't affect the warranty.

Why is my PS4 struggling to eject disc? ›

PS4 Won't Eject Discs

Dirty or contaminated internal components, a damaged ejection mechanism, and a handful of other issues can cause this problem. You can always eject the disc using the manual eject screw, but fixing the problem may be more difficult.

Why is my PS4 disc not reading or ejecting? ›

Troubleshoot PS4 console disc reading issues

Clean the disc with a soft, clean cloth to remove any dirt or prints. Try inserting another game, Blu-ray disc, or DVD. PS4™ consoles can't play burned discs or audio CDs. Access Safe Mode and select option 5 Rebuild Database.

How do I eject a hard drive from my PS4? ›

Select [Sound/Devices] > [Stop Using Extended Storage] on the quick menu. Select the extended storage device to disconnect in (Settings) > [Devices] > [USB Storage Devices], and then select [Stop Using This Extended Storage]. Turn off your PS4™ console.

What does 3 beeps on PS4 mean? ›

If your PS4 beeps 3 times or is not turning on, it may be due to software or minor microprocessor issues. To fix these beeping issues, you can first restart your console. If this doesn't work, try restarting in safe mode.

Why is my PS4 not letting my disc in? ›

Make sure your PS4 game disc is clean

If it's dirty, clean it with a dry microfiber cloth. Then try inserting it again. If the error message continues, try testing other clean game discs. If they give you the same error, that's a sign you have a system or hardware problem.

How do you eject a disc from a PS4 controller? ›

Press "Options" on your controller, then "Eject" to try removing the disc first. Find your Model number on the back or on the spine of the console.

How to hard reset PS4? ›

Here's what you need to do.
  1. Completely shut down your PS4 by pressing and holding the power button on your console until you hear two beeps.
  2. Boot your PS4 in safe mode by pressing and holding the power button until you hear two beeps.
  3. In the safe mode menu, navigate to “Initialize PS4” using your controller.
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What does CE 30005-8 mean on PS4? ›

What is the Ps4 CE-30005-8 error? This error CE-30005–8 is due to failure in accessing the PS4 internal hard drive (HDD) or external hard drive (if you have one attached) or the CD in the player. You can use the option 'rebuild database' in safe mode. This options solves the issue most of the times.

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