If you’re like most people, you probably have a lot of storage space on your PlayStation 4. But if you’re like me, you don’t know how to clear it all up and use it all. In this article, I’m going to show you how to clear up your PlayStation 4 storage space and use it all the way. First, we need to create a new folder on your PlayStation 4. This will be where we’ll store our files for later. Next, we need to create a file called “config.txt” in this new folder. This file will contain our PlayStation 4’s settings. Now, open this file and paste in the following information: “Storage Size”=“1024mb” “User Data”=“true” “Password Protection”=“true” “Remote Play”=“false” “Disable Online Play On Demand”" This setting will allow us to save our games and other files in the cloud while still being able to play them offline. Now that we’ve created our config.txt file, let’s move onto the next step:

  1. Delete everything in the “User Data” field except for “Password Protection.” This is so that when we want to change our settings later on, we won’t have any user data stored anywhere else!
  2. Delete everything in the “Storage Size” field except for “1024mb.” This is so that when we want to play a game or save a file, it won’t take up too much space!
  3. Finally, delete everything in the “Password Protection” field except for “true.” This is so that no one can ever guess our password!