How does sony not document all console errors

shadowdragon2579

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I want to know how sony's website does not have all the errors on the playstation consoles. THEY LITERALLY MAKE THE ERROR CODES. seems very strange that the people who make the error codes don't document the error codes xD

the specific error i have is ce-32911-6 (ps4)

I know it means the console needs a firmware reinstall but still.
 

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