"redtommy76" wrote:"DBDukes" wrote:"redtommy76" wrote:
My Ultra does this and I have an SD card that is nearly 100% empty. I usually reboot to correct the issue. Reset and new SD did not correct the issue
When you check via the system menu, does it show an SD card installed? How much space is used? It should indicate percentage, and that would likely be in relation to a 2 GB card, the largest Roku uses.
That message? Is it not letting you install stuff? Or is the prompt that comes when you launch an app, and it recommends you install a card. Because that's the message that Ultra usually gets if it doesn't have (or isn't compatible with) a microSD card. The message this post is about is the one where you can't even add an app, and had previously only been affecting Express models.
FYI. Roku recommended minimum for SD cards is 2GB not maximum.
https://support.roku.com/article/208756 ... o-sd-card-
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"DBDukes" wrote:"redtommy76" wrote:"DBDukes" wrote:"redtommy76" wrote:
My Ultra does this and I have an SD card that is nearly 100% empty. I usually reboot to correct the issue. Reset and new SD did not correct the issue
When you check via the system menu, does it show an SD card installed? How much space is used? It should indicate percentage, and that would likely be in relation to a 2 GB card, the largest Roku uses.
That message? Is it not letting you install stuff? Or is the prompt that comes when you launch an app, and it recommends you install a card. Because that's the message that Ultra usually gets if it doesn't have (or isn't compatible with) a microSD card. The message this post is about is the one where you can't even add an app, and had previously only been affecting Express models.
FYI. Roku recommended minimum for SD cards is 2GB not maximum.
https://support.roku.com/article/208756 ... o-sd-card-
Try responding outside the quotes. It's much easier to read.
Since searching for small numbers is not supported on this forum, it'll take some time before I find where Roku support on this forum stated that 2 GB was the max it would use.
Still, look at my questions about the message. Are you certain it was the message that won't let you install apps? Not the recommendation to use microSD card?
"redtommy76" wrote:
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I am certain of the message. ...
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I’m trying to watch 1 of only 8 channels I have left as every time I try to watch I get ‘not enough space please delete apps ‘ ... what is going on !? Surely I should be able to watch
Thanks for letting us know about the issue that you are experiencing.
It looks like the issue that you are experiencing may be related to space issues on your device. Freeing up space on your device may resolve the issue that you are seeing. You can do this by:
1) Remove any unused channels from your device.
2) Factory reset your device.
3) Link your device back to your account.
4) Add the channels that you are trying to use.
Please keep us posted!
Thanks,
Danny
I've regulated my channels down to only 5, I've done a factory reset, and I've tried you force an update (None available). However I'm still reviving an error that me "Can't run Channel" Due to not enough space. Are there any solutions available?
Thanks for the note.
If performing a factory reset on your device still isn't resolving your issue, please send me a PM with your Roku account email address, and include the serial number of the Roku device from Settings>System>About. I'll be able to assist you further from there.
Thanks,
Danny
I have been having the same issue when I try to run Amazon or Sling TV getting the error that there is not enough space. I tried all the troubleshooting tips and the only thing that has worked is to do a factory reset. The problem keeps coming back though and I have to do a factory reset every few days. It takes forever and is a pain. I own two Roku express devices and it is only happening on one of them (which is the older of the two). Once the factory reset is done and I re-register my channels, Sling TV is very slow to load, taking 90-120 seconds to get to the menu. This just started happening a month ago. There are no updates to be run and the internet connection is the same as it always was. What can I do to stop having to do a factory reset so I can watch Sling TV and Amazon?