How To Fix Fortnite Chapter 5 Crashing On PS4 An Error Has Occurred CE- 34878-0

How To Fix Fortnite Chapter 5 Crashing On PS4 An Error Has Occurred CE 34878 0

Are you a dedicated Fortnite player on PS4, only to be interrupted by the frustrating “An Error has Occurred in the following application. (CE- 34878-0) Fortnite” message during Chapter 5 gameplay? If so, you’re not alone.

Dealing with game crashes can be exasperating, but fear not!

In this blog, we’ll explore effective solutions to troubleshoot and resolve the Fortnite Chapter 5 crashing issue on your PS4. 

How To Fix Fortnite Chapter 5 Crashing On PS4 An Error Has Occurred CE- 34878-0?

How To Fix Fortnite Chapter 5 Crashing on PS4 An Error has Occurred CE 34878 0

To fix Fortnite chapter 5 crashing on PS4 “An error has occurred CE- 34878-0”, you can restart your console, update Fortnite, remove the PS4 camera and disable face recognition. Additionally, you can restore the factory HDD, update the PS4 system software, and initialize your PS4.

1. Restart Your Console

A simple restart of your device can often clear up any errors you’re encountering.

  • Turn off the PS4 by holding the power button until the system beeps twice and shuts down.
  • Unplug the power cord from the back of the console.
  • Wait for about 1-2 minutes.
  • Plug the power cord back in and turn the PS4 on by pressing the power button.

2. Update Fortnite

Make sure Fortnite is up to date with the latest patches. Ensure Fortnite is running the latest version.

  • Highlight Fortnite on the PS4 home screen.
  • Press the Options button on your controller.
  • Select ‘Check for Update‘ from the side menu.
  • If an update is available, follow the prompts to install it.

3. Remove PS4 Camera And Disable Face Recognition

The PlayStation Camera’s face recognition feature can sometimes cause system conflicts leading to errors. Removing the camera and disabling the feature may help resolve the CE-34878-0 error.

  • Power off your PS4.
  • Disconnect the PS Camera from the USB port of the PS4.
  • Power on your PS4 without the camera connected.
  • Navigate to ‘Settings‘ from the PS4 home screen.
  • Scroll down to ‘User‘ and select it.
  • Go to ‘Login Settings‘.
  • Uncheck ‘Enable Face Recognition‘ to turn it off.

4. Restore Factory HDD

If you have upgraded the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) in your PS4, compatibility issues with the new HDD might be causing the CE-34878-0 error. Reverting to the original HDD that came with your console can help determine if the new drive is the source of the problem.

  • Power off the PS4 and unplug all cables.
  • Remove the cover of the HDD bay and replace the current HDD with the original one that came with your console.
  • Secure the original HDD in the bay and replace the cover.
  • Reconnect all cables and power on your PS4.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to reinstall the system software if necessary.

5. Update PS4 System Software

Ensure your PS4 system software is updated to the latest version. Outdated system software can cause crashes.

  • Navigate to ‘Settings‘ from the PS4 home screen.
  • Scroll down and select ‘System Software Update‘.
  • If an update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to install it.

6. Initialize Your PS4

You can initialize your PS4, which will wipe all the data and restore it to factory settings. Before doing this, make sure to back up any important data. This will restore the system to factory settings and can fix persistent issues

  • Navigate to the PS4 Home screen.
  • Select ‘Settings‘ from the function screen.
  • Scroll down and select ‘Initialization‘.
  • Choose ‘Initialize PS4‘.
  • Select ‘Full‘ when prompted to choose the type of initialization.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

7. Clear Your PS4 Cache

Clearing the cache on your PS4 can help resolve performance issues, fix corruption within game files, and improve overall system operations.

  • Turn off the PS4 completely (not Rest Mode).
  • Once the indicator light on top of the PS4 stops blinking, unplug the power cord.
  • Wait for 3-5 minutes.
  • Plug the power cord back in and turn on the PS4.

8. Rebuild The PS4 Database

Rebuilding the PS4 database can help fix issues and improve performance by reorganizing the data on the console’s hard drive. This can resolve issues by cleaning up the data on your console.

  • Turn off the PS4 completely.
  • Once the PS4 is off, press and hold the power button.
  • Release it after you’ve heard two beeps: one when you initially press, and another about seven seconds later.
  • Connect the DualShock 4 controller with the USB cable and press the PS button.
  • In Safe Mode, select ‘Rebuild Database‘ (this could take a while and will not delete your data).

9. Uninstall And Reinstall Fortnite

If the error persists, try uninstalling and reinstalling Fortnite.

  • Highlight Fortnite on the PS4 home screen.
  • Press the Options button on your controller and select ‘Delete‘.
  • Confirm the deletion.
  • After it’s deleted, go to the Library from the home screen.
  • Select ‘Purchased‘, find Fortnite, and download it again.

10. Contact PlayStation Support

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If the error continues after trying all the previous steps, seek assistance from PlayStation Support. They can provide guidance specific to your console’s issue and offer repair options if necessary.

You can reach out to them via the official PlayStation website.