
Originally Posted by
Spartan
About 75% of all PS4s have the eject problem. Different things fix it. Turning it on its side while it is on, turning it off and unplugging it.
Both work for me, but only lasted a while.
Tightened the screw on the HDD bay side and I haven't had an eject since. The drive also feels tighter when ejecting, sounds slightly different as well.
You could get a replacement PS4 and have the same issue from the start or later on. I read about a guy who had it happen to him three different times, every time he received his replacement console the eject disk problem would start happening after a few days.
Try the fixes before you send in your console. The chance of getting a console back that won't have this issue is very slim. I know of only two people that never had the issue, out of at least thirty people with PS4s.