CE-34054-6

Invalid Disc or Corrupted Data Error

ps4
55% success rate

⚠️ Important Warning

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Official Solution

The system cannot read the data from the Blu-ray disc or the installed application data is likely corrupted.

Please check the disc for dirt or scratches. If the disc is clean, the installed data may be the issue. Try deleting the application and reinstalling it.

Common Symptoms

  • The installation from a game disc fails partway through with error CE-34054-6.
  • A disc-based game will not launch, displaying this error.
  • The error appears even when the disc looks clean and free of major scratches.
  • This issue only affects disc-based games; digital games launch and play normally.

Hardware Information

This error points to a failure in reading physical media. While most often caused by a dirty or damaged disc, if the error persists across multiple, known-good discs, it may indicate a problem with the PS4's internal Blu-ray disc drive laser.

Components

  • Blu-ray Disc Drive
  • Game Disc

Tools

  • Microfiber cloth

Difficulty

Beginner

Step-by-Step Solutions

This error is almost exclusively related to games on a physical disc. Before any other steps, physically inspect and clean the disc properly.

1

Eject and Clean the Game Disc

Remove the disc from the console. Using a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth, wipe the disc from the center outwards in straight lines. Re-insert the disc and try again.

50% success rate
2

Delete the Application Data

If the game was partially installed, its local data might be corrupt. Highlight the game icon on the PS4 home screen, press the OPTIONS button, and select 'Delete'. This will remove the game's installation data. You can then try reinstalling from the disc.

3

Restart the PS4

Perform a full system restart (not Rest Mode). This can clear temporary glitches in the system's cache or the Blu-ray drive's firmware.

4

Rebuild the Database

Boot the PS4 into Safe Mode by holding the power button until the second beep. Connect your controller via USB and select option 5, 'Rebuild Database'. This can fix underlying file system issues that may be causing the read error.

60% success rate

Commonly Affected Games

Red Dead Redemption 2The Last of Us Part IIFinal Fantasy VII Remake (Disc Version)

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Last updated: 2025-07-20