When Roku makes new OS updates available, they stagger the rollout, just in case something severe occurs so they haven't "contaminated" the entire world. Your other box should get the update in the next few days, hopefully not more than a couple of weeks.
@atc98092Okay... I'll keep an eye on it... I thought one could "force" the update manually if they did the checking, instead of waiting for an automatic update to come through.
It still works fine... I'll see what happens @
Thank you... I love my Roku 3 boxes !
The manual update check will not override Roku's deployment schedule. I've heard, but cannot confirm, that a factory reset will force the update to the latest version.
The Roku 3 was an exceptional piece of equipment when it came out, and still provides great service in most regards. But it is lacking in some features, and I'm sure it's time will come that Roku decides to move it to the legacy group and no longer provide support. Of course, even when it's declared legacy it will continue to function. Individual channel providers make the decision about when to cut off support for those older boxes, not Roku. Roku just stops providing OS updates to devices in the legacy group.
Read in another thread that is is fixed. Try to force a firmware upload if still not working for you. Wish I could just stay at 10.5.x finally working well
Closing the loop from my end: my drive is once again working. Thank you @EvilBert1 for starting this thread to alert Roku of the issue, and to the Roku team for fixing the issue and everyone else that helped with information to diagnose and determine the extent of this.
My systems are doing the same thing with any USB. It is not the USB. It is the stupid update! Bull**bleep**. When is this going to be fixed?
@jbro5479 because threads can drift I have to ask: what is your Roku model number?
I just tested my Roku3/Seagate set-up. It is up-to-date on the Roku software and it still works.