I am ready to throw my Roku in the trash........
I have tried everything and I mean EVERYTHING!
Still cannot get my Roku to work where I can watch anything...
I have tried all the suggestions and still getting the same message "Can't run....needs to be reinstalled....etc.
Any help yet for a fix? I keep trying the system update and it won't let me...... Help
@TerriDeneise and @chrisbcincy
Roku is currently investigating an issue that is affecting some users after the OS11 update.
If restarting both your router (and all peripheral network equipment) and your RokuTVs have not resolved your issues, perhaps provide @RokuDanny-R the information he is requesting so Roku can see if related.
43" JVC Roku TV (8803X)
S/N YK00W2539707
Device ID KHP8CW539707
Model LT-43MAW588
Version 92C.00E04180A
Wont update, open or install any apps
We have been having the same problem with our tv too! None of the apps will work they said they can not be run because it could not be reinstalled from the network please check your network connection and try again. But our connection is great and it’s only doing it on one of our Roku tvs
Roku TV C105X
TCL model 50S423
serial number X000008UXEU8
Device ID S036D02UXEU8
Software 11.0.0 Build 4180-93
Error message:
TV apps could not be run because it could not be reinstalled from the network. Please check your network connection and try again.
I have the same Issue. I get the same message.
Any channel I click on says can’t run channel. *channel* could not run because it could not be reinstalled from the network. Please check your network connection and try again. It won’t let me add or delete a channel. I have checked my connection, restarted the roku, factory reset the roku, unplugged everything, deleted channels, literally everything and nothing works!
I am experiencing the same issue
That would be so nice to return to previous OS; but sounds like a rabbit hole not attempted yet. We did swap out an older "stick" model from my sewing room into the family room, until this debacle is resolved. I appreciate your idea reverting to a previous version. Do you think Roku will just provide "patches" or start from scratch? And what did their trials look like; just curious.