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The only trouble shooting that I have done is just unplugging the device. The problem occurs about once a week.
- RokuKarla3 years agoRetired Moderator
Thanks for the information jhbusey.
Could you tell us how are you powering your Roku device? Is it connected to the USB port of the TV or to a wall outlet? In some cases, the USB power provided by the TV is not sufficient to power the device. Even though your Roku device may appear to be working, running with insufficient power can lead to instability, crashing, and other unpredictable behavior.
Using the included power cord and power adapter, we suggest plugging your Roku into a working power outlet in the wall. Powering it through a power outlet in the wall has the additional advantage that your Roku player will not need to power up every time you turn on your TV.
Let us know if there's any difference after.
Regards,
Karla- jhbusey3 years agoReel Rookie
My Roku is plugged into the wall socket. I think the overheating is the problem when our TV is on for a long time. Thanks for trying to help.
- RokuKarla3 years agoRetired Moderator
Hello jhbusey
Roku devices tend to go warm since it's always plugged in. We would recommend taking a look at our Support page for more information regarding this issue: https://support.roku.com/article/226794787
If this problem is not resolved, please let us know, along with any additional information you may have that would be useful for our team to investigate. Please include the serial number of your Roku device so that we can assist you further.
Regards,
Karla