What This Error Means
CE-34878-2 means: the game or app on your PS5 just crashed hard.
The system hit a software error mid-game, couldn’t recover, and force-closed the application to protect itself and your data.
Official Fix
Do it in this order. Test the game after each step.
- Full restart, not Rest Mode
– Hold the PS button > Power > Turn Off PS5 (not Rest Mode).
– Wait 30 seconds, then power it back on and retry the game. - Update the game
– Highlight the game tile on the home screen.
– Press Options on the controller > Check for Update > install anything it finds. - Update system software
– Go to Settings > System > System Software > System Software Update and Settings.
– Run Update System Software and let it finish. - Delete and reinstall the game
– Back up your saves first (PS Plus cloud or USB).
– Highlight the game > Options > Delete.
– Reinstall from disc or re-download from your library, then test again. - Check storage location
– Go to Settings > Storage.
– If the game is on a USB extended drive, move it to Console Storage and run it from there. - Clear that game’s saved data (last resort before full reset)
– Go to Settings > Saved Data and Game/App Settings.
– Open Saved Data (PS5) or Saved Data (PS4) depending on the title.
– Pick the problem game and delete its saves (they can be corrupted).
– If you have PS Plus, you can re-download cloud saves later and test. - Factory reset (Initialize PS5) – nuclear option
– Back up saves to cloud or USB first.
– Go to Settings > System > System Software > Reset Options > Reset Your Console.
– Choose Reset / Initialize PS5 and set it up fresh.
– Reinstall the game and test before loading old saves.
The Technician’s Trick
When the official routine doesn’t kill CE-34878-2, this is the stuff working techs actually do.
- Hard power cycle to clear weird glitches
– Shut the PS5 down fully: Settings > Power > Turn Off PS5.
– Unplug the power cable from the wall for 2–3 minutes.
– While it’s unplugged, hold the power button on the console for 10 seconds to dump leftover charge.
– Plug it back in and boot. This often kills random crash loops. - Safe Mode: Clear cache and rebuild database (this fixes a ton of crash issues)
– Turn the PS5 off completely.
– Hold the power button until you hear a second beep (about 7 seconds). That boots into Safe Mode.
– Plug the controller in via USB and press the PS button.
– Choose Option 5: Clear Cache and Rebuild Database.
– Run Clear System Software Cache first, then run Rebuild Database.
– Reboot and test the game again. This is the “secret sauce” for a lot of CE-34878 type errors. - Kill Rest Mode if crashes happen after sleep
– Go to Settings > System > Power Saving.
– Turn off auto Rest Mode, or set the console to fully power down instead of resting.
– If the game only crashes after waking from Rest Mode, this often stops it. - Get games off sketchy USB drives
– If this only happens with PS4 games on an external USB drive, that drive might be slow or dying.
– Go to Settings > Storage > USB Extended Storage > Games and Apps.
– Move the crashing game to Console Storage and run it from there.
– If the problem disappears, retire or replace that USB drive. - Disc users: rule out a bad disc fast
– Try another game disc. If only one title crashes and its disc has scratches or smudges, clean or replace it.
– If multiple clean discs crash the same way, you’re back to software or internal hardware. - If crashes hit many games even after a reset
– That points at hardware: SSD or mainboard.
– At that stage, you’re talking board-level repair or console replacement, not DIY unless you’re advanced with tools and micro-soldering.
Is It Worth Fixing? (The Financial Verdict)
- ✅ Fix: Error only hits one or two games, especially after a recent update or install; console is under warranty or less than ~4 years old; you haven’t tried a clean reinstall and Safe Mode cache/database rebuild yet.
- ⚠️ Debatable: Crashes hit several games even after full reset and Safe Mode fixes; out of warranty; local repair quotes run in the $100–$200 range for diagnostics or SSD/board work.
- ❌ Replace: Console has frequent crashes across many titles, plus freezes or graphical glitches; even a factory reset doesn’t help; shop says it needs a mainboard and the price is close to a used or new PS5.
Parts You Might Need
- USB 3.0 external hard drive (for backups before resets)
Find USB 3.0 external hard drive on Amazon - NVMe M.2 SSD compatible with PS5 (if your internal storage is failing and you choose to upgrade/replace)
Find NVMe M.2 SSD on Amazon - Replacement USB 3.0 external drive (if CE-34878-2 only happens with games on an old external)
Find external USB drive on Amazon - Blu-ray lens cleaner disc (for disc-based games that keep crashing while downloads are fine)
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