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LB2023
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2 years ago
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ROKU won't come on TV, and device feels hot, no ROKU

Basic ROKU won't come on TV, basic remote when clicked makes basic device light up for a second, and it feels hot, no ROKU comes on TV....HELP please, have been using fine for a long time until today. Replaced batteries in handheld remote, obviously didn't help. Any suggestions ?

  • Yes, the TV works fine, and Wifi, and all hooked up the same as always.

    it would normally change from tv to correct setting on just my one click.

    THANK YOU ! SUCH AN EASY FIX ! HAVE A GREAT DAY MY FRIEND !

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  • I know of no device called “basic” in the world of Roku, so model numbers like 3820 (for example) would tell more.  This is a really basic question but you never said anything about making sure the TV is on the correct input port, or that you tried a different port, or a different TV so I thought I’d throw those ideas out.  (I’m assuming this is a Roku device attached to a TV, rather than a Roku TV.)

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      LB2023
      Newbie

      Ok, yes, I am not good at explaining this, but, my handheld control and attachment to TV is several years old and has worked fine for all that time, until this morning. I only have one tv. So yes, it must be on the correct port. I don't know what model it is or how to find out. Yes it is attached to a flatscreen table top TV (no ROKU TV) I usually can usually click once on remote to turn on tv and get Roku just fine. My wifi is working fine to my laptop and my regular TV remote works fine for turning on TV. but still Roku remote when clicked lites up the TV device for a second, but it doesn't come on.

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        jontalk
        Roku Guru

        A bit confusing..if you properly registered your Roku you'll find the model and serial number in your Roku account profile. Please look that up and post it. Beyond this, does the TV come work without the Roku? If not, all things point to the TV. Roku devices are normally warm, so its not something to be concerned about.