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How to Fix PlayStation Error CE-108255-1

If you are encountering error CE-108255-1 on PlayStation, this guide will help you resolve it.

Quick Summary

Error code CE-108255-1 on PlayStation typically indicates a problem with the application or game software. It often arises due to corrupted data, insufficient system resources, or software conflicts during runtime.

Common Causes

  • Corrupted Game/Application Data: Game or application files may have become corrupted due to incomplete downloads, system errors, or storage issues.
  • Insufficient System Resources: The PlayStation may not have enough available memory or processing power to run the game or application properly, especially during resource-intensive scenes.
  • Software Conflicts: Conflicts can arise between the game/application and other software running on the PlayStation, leading to instability.
  • System Software Issues: The operating system itself might have encountered a problem which is preventing the game from running smoothly.
  • Hardware Fault: In rare cases, this error can be caused by a hardware issue on the console (e.g., failing storage).

Step-by-Step Fixes

Method 1: Restart the Game/Application

Step 1: Close the game or application completely.

Step 2: From the PlayStation home screen, navigate to the game or application.

Step 3: Restart the game or application.

Method 2: Restart the PlayStation Console

Step 1: Press and hold the PlayStation button on your controller.

Step 2: Select 'Power' from the quick menu.

Step 3: Choose 'Restart'.

Method 3: Check for Game/Application Updates

Step 1: Highlight the game or application on the home screen.

Step 2: Press the Options button on your controller.

Step 3: Select 'Check for Update'.

Step 4: Install any available updates.

Method 4: Rebuild Database in Safe Mode

Step 1: Turn off your PlayStation completely. Make sure the power indicator light is off.

Step 2: Press and hold the power button until you hear two beeps (the second beep will occur about 7 seconds after the first).

Step 3: Connect your controller to the PlayStation using a USB cable.

Step 4: Press the PlayStation button on your controller.

Step 5: Select 'Rebuild Database' from the Safe Mode menu. Note: This process may take some time. Don't interrupt it.

Method 5: Reinstall the Game/Application

Step 1: From the home screen, highlight the game or application.

Step 2: Press the Options button on your controller.

Step 3: Select 'Delete'.

Step 4: Go to the PlayStation Store or your game library and download/reinstall the game or application.

Method 6: Update System Software

Step 1: Go to Settings from the PlayStation home screen.

Step 2: Select 'System'.

Step 3: Select 'System Software'.

Step 4: Select 'System Software Update and Settings'.

Step 5: Select 'Update System Software'.

Method 7: Initialize PlayStation (Factory Reset)

Warning: This will erase all data on your PlayStation. Back up your data before proceeding.

Step 1: Fully power off your PS5.

Step 2: Boot into Safe Mode (as described in Rebuild Database instructions).

Step 3: Select 'Initialize PS5' or 'Initialize PS5 (Reinstall System Software)'. Choose the second if the first fails. You will need a USB drive with the latest PS5 software on it for the second option.

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