
Note: Ensure the disc or disc drive isn't dirty or damaged before resetting your console and erasing your data.Unplug the power cord and all other cords and devices from the PS5.Turn off the PS5 by pressing the power button on the console.Perform a hard reset if restarting from Safe Mode did not fix the issue: From the Safe Mode menu, select the 1st option, Restart PS5.Note: You must plug in the controller to the console.Press and hold the power button until you hear two beeps to open Safe Mode.Plus where they used to be attached there's now 5 tiny silver rectangles on the mobo (2 opposite 3), so I guess these 5 wires were some how adhered to those mobo rectangles by a conductive adhesive of some sort.Īny suggestion for the best repair method would be appreciated.Restart the PS5 from Safe Mode to fix a software glitch if your PS5 is not taking, reading, or ejecting a disc: I'm thinking I've made a mistake is because now I cant see anywhere that I can 'plug' the 5 L shaped wires on the bottom of the plastic casing back onto the mobo. Although the pic looks like the plastic casing does come off the mobo as it's at an angle (maybe why I pulled the whole thing out or maybe I did it right). I then noticed it looks like I've pulled the whole plastic white casing/plug holder (within the orange rectangle) off the mobo rather than just the plug from the casing.


However when following the steps backwards I got to step 7 which says 'Remove the 5 wire plug attached from the power supply to the motherboard' & couldn't see how to reattach it. This was a great help after my 2 yr old put a coin in my PS4.
