I turned on my Onn Roku TV for the first time in a while. It came to a screen that said it needed a firmware upgrade. I told it to upgrade firmware and when it rebooted, it shows the Onn Roku TV screen for about 15 seconds and then reboots again. I have looked everywhere and can't find a reset button. It was a cheap tv, but I had hoped it would last more than a year. Help!
I am having the exact same issue with the same TV. Started today. I didn't see when it started but based on the behavior, I suspected it might be an update/upgrade problem. After reading your post, it sounds very likely
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We appreciate you sharing your concern with us about your Roku TV being stuck in rebooting. Let's find the best resolution and get you back on streaming.
For us to help you better, we will ask a set of questions to isolate the issue:
For troubleshooting purposes, we recommend factory resetting your TV by pressing and holding the button firmly for about 10 seconds. When the factory reset is complete, an indicator light or status LED will blink rapidly on most Roku devices.
Located on the back or bottom of your device, the physical Reset button is either tactile or a pinhole design that requires a straightened paper clip. It will appear similar to one of the following:
Visit our Support article for more information about how to system restart or factory reset your Roku TV or streaming device.
Please keep us posted on what you find out, and we'll continue assisting you from there.
All the best,
Chel
Thank you for the response. I actually contacted the Onn customer service and was advised where the reset button was (on the rear accessible from the side. Right next to the USB port). After holding it down about 20 seconds the TV reset and it's again functional.
Thanks for letting us know about this, @jchoate.
We are grateful for your patience, effort, and understanding in resolving this issue, and we are more than glad that it has been resolved.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let us know.
All the best,
Chel
Correction- DIDN'T WORK!
It appeared to have worked. I put in the WiFi info. It downloaded an update. Then it restarted. After restarting, it sat on the Logo screen for an extended period. Auto-restarted once or twice, the went back into boot loop. The behavior reminds of a failed update. Is there a USB image of the firmware available for me to install using that method? I feel like that might be the problem.
Onn will be sending the firmware so I can try to install it through USB. I will report back if that solves the problem