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So I'm planning the best way to transfer all my PS4 data (with multiple accounts) to a PS4 Pro. I currently have a 1.75 TB HDD in my old PS4 and want to use that HDD in the PS4 Pro after the transfer.

It contains ~1.5 TB data, but to speed up the process (and to fit the data temporarily on the default  1-TB-HDD if necessary), I could delete some stuff.

Plan A: switching HDDs

  • update the firmwares for both PS4s, so they are the same
  • deactivate the old PS4 as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • power down the old PS4, extract the internal 1.75-TB-HDD, put that into the PS4 Pro
  • power up the new PS4 Pro
  • activate the new PS4 Pro as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • sell the old PS4 with the 1-TB-HDD

That would be the easiest way but is it possible? Or is the HDD-data encrypted for the old PS4 system and the new PS4 can't use it and will format it instead?

Plan B: backup/restore

  • update the firmwares for both PS4s, so they are the same
  • deactivate the old PS4 as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • backup the 1.5 TB data to an external 2-TB-HDD (probably takes 10 - 15 hours)
  • power down the old PS4, extract the internal 1.75-TB-HDD, put that into the PS4 Pro, onect the external HDD to the PS4 Pro
  • power up the new PS4 Pro (probably takes another 10 - 15 hours)
  • restore the backup from the external HDD to the internal 1.75-TB-HDD
  • activate the new PS4 Pro as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • sell the old PS4 with the 1-TB-HDD

Would that work... restoring a backup to a different PS4?  According to the PS4 users guide only the "system software" (firmware) has to be the same, not the hardware: "The system software on the PS4™ system to be restored must be the same version as that on the PS4™ system from which the data was backed up."

I'd have to be patient due to the long backup and restore procedures, but are there any other downsides?

Plan C: transferring data via ethernet cable to PS4 Pro 1 TB

  • update the firmwares for both PS4s, so they are the same
  • delete some stuff so it will fit on the 1-TB-HDD of the PS4 Pro
  • deactivate the old PS4 as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • connect both PS4s to the same LAN-network and power both up
  • on new PS4 Pro: sign in to PSN (with my main account)... that should automatically start the data transfer screen  
  • transferring the ~900 GB data via ethernet to the new PS4 Pro (probably takes 3 - 5 hours)
  • power down the old PS4 and extract the 1.75-TB-HDD
  • activate the new PS4 Pro as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • backup the ~900 GB data to an external HDD (probably takes 5 - 10 hours)
  • power down the new PS4 Pro
  • put the 1.75-TB-HDD into the PS4 Pro
  • power up the new PS4 Pro
  • restore the backup from the external HDD (probably takes another 5 - 10 hours)
  • redownload/reinstall the deleted games (could take a while)
  • sell the old PS4 with the 1-TB-HDD

That whole process would take quite long and a lot of steps... time is money, so if Plan A + B aren't possible, I have a Plan D:

Plan D: buying new HDD + transferring data via ethernet cable to PS4 Pro 2+ TB

  • buy a new 2-TB-HDD for the PS4 Pro (or even bigger, if 15mm HDDs fit into the PS4 Pro HDD cage)
  • put the new HDD in the new PS4 Pro
  • update the firmwares for both PS4s, so they are the same
  • deactivate the old PS4 as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • connect both PS4s to the same LAN-network and power both up
  • on new PS4 Pro: sign in to PSN (with my main account)... that should automatically start the data transfer screen  
  • transferring the ~1.5 TB data via ethernet to the new PS4 Pro (probably takes 5 - 8 hours)
  • activate the new PS4 Pro as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • sell the old PS4 with the 1.75-TB-HDD (slightly higher selling price than with 1-TB-HDD)

Especially if the PS4 Pro supports bigger HDDs than 2 TB, I'm tending to Plan D.

Do you see some errors in the procedures above? What are your own upgrade plans if you switch from your old PS4 system to another PS4 (PS4 Pro, PS4 Slim, a limited/special PS4-edition, a replacement for a broken PS4...)?

P.S.: I forgot the simplest one, if you have a fast internet connection and don't mind losing P.T. or other content deleted from the PS Store.

Plan E: just redownload everything from the PS Store

  • deactivate the old PS4 as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • power down the old PS4... disconnect it, sell it, whatever
  • optional: insert a different HDD/SSHD/SSD into the new PS4 Pro
  • power up the new PS4 Pro
  • activate the new PS4 Pro as "primary console" for all my PSN accounts
  • savegames/settings should be downloaded automatically from PSN cloud after that
  • redownload all games / content from the PS Store