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To delete a PS4 game, navigate to the game icon on the home screen, press the “Options” button on your controller, and select “Delete”. Alternatively, go to Settings > Storage > System Storage > Applications, select the game, and choose “Delete”. Deleted games can be redownloaded from your Library under the “Purchased” section if you want to play them again later. 
Method 1: From the home screen
  1. Go to the game you want to delete on your PS4 home screen.
  2. Press the Options button on your controller.
  3. Select Delete from the pop-up menu.
  4. Confirm your choice by selecting OK. 
Method 2: From the Settings menu
    1. Go to Settings on the PS4 home screen.
    2. Select Storage.
    3. Select System Storage.
    4. Select Applications.
  • Highlight the game you want to delete and press the Options button.
  • Select Delete and then confirm by selecting OK. 
To redownload a deleted game
  • Go to your Library on the home screen.
  • Select the Purchased tab to see all your games.
  • Find the game you want to redownload, select it, and choose Download. 
A PS4 that restarts after shutdown is often caused by the HDMI Device Link (CEC) feature, dust buildup, or a faulty power supply. To fix it, first disable HDMI Device Link in your PS4 settings, as this allows devices like TVs to control the PS4. If the problem persists, a thorough cleaning of the console’s internal components to remove dust is necessary. 
1. Disable HDMI Device Link 
  • Go to Settings > System.
  • Disable HDMI Device Link.
  • If your TV has a similar setting, you may need to disable it there as well. 

 

To disable CEC on a Hisense TV, go to the Settings menu, then System or Connection, and find HDMI-CEC (or HDMI Control). Select this option and turn off Device Auto PowerDevice Power, and TV Auto Power. 
HDCP, or High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection, is a copy protection standard that prevents digital video and audio from being copied as it travels between devices like a computer and a TV. Developed by Intel, it acts as a form of digital rights management (DRM) and is necessary for streaming services, Blu-ray discs, and other high-definition content to work correctly. For HDCP to function, all components in the signal chain—the source, cable, and display—must be HDCP-compliant and support the same version of the standard.  

This video explains what HDCP is and how it works:

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