Hey @FEDUPTCL
We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you.
Each Roku TV manufacturer provides direct support and warranty services for their products running the Roku OS. Since your affected device is a TCL Roku TV, we would recommend reaching out to their support team to report the issue and get help.
You can contact them here: https://support.tcl.com/us or at 1-877-300-8837.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
All the best,
Kariza
Yeah, this is definitely a ROKU issue. My TV is doing it as well. Didn't do it until I updated. Turning off auto-update for now.
I did all the stuff. Unplugged overnight, pressed the on-off button for 5 full minutes (by my watch, not just guessing), unplugged everything. I did not try the "store" setting. Restarts on live TV, anything plugged into the HDMI and all streaming channels.
C'mon ROKU, fix the issue!!
I've loved your products up until now and that's why I bought the TV.
Jon
Hi @TheSTORK
Thanks for the post.
I'd suggest starting with my suggestion in my post above to see what options or suggestions the TV manufacturer will provide.
We appreciate your understanding.
All the best,
Kariza
yep. Did all that. They said it was out of warranty, good luck to you. 14 months in! Not buying a ROKU built in system again.
Holding the power button while the TV is unplugged. Does not make sense.
I have the same issue - stuck in "Recovery Mode"
Have tried updating firmware via WiFi, wired, and USB. None of them worked.
How do you factory reset the TCL tv?
SOLVED! (for me) - SOLVED! (for me) - SOLVED! (for me) - SOLVED! (for me)
I have a 65s542 (65" TCL) TV with ROKU.
It got into an infinite loop for "Recovery Mode." No matter what update, it would come back to this screen.
What I did was:
- plugin an turn on TV, wait for Recovery Mode Screen to pop up.
- press the hardware "reset" button on the side of the TV for 1-2 seconds (only 1-2 seconds).
- The TV pooped up its Red "ROKU TV" logo. At this point I wanted to "interrupt" the stupid software right in the middle of the boot. And so, WHILE THIS SCREEN IS UP, AND JUST AS IT POPS UP:
- Hold down the hardware "reset" button on the TV for 12-15 seconds. The TV screen went blank AND THEN
It came up with the normal "setup TV" screen.
HOWEVER - this screen would hold for like 15-20 seconds and then re-start and get me back into the Infinite Recovery Mode loop.
So, first thing I did was to setup the TV for "store use." NOT "home use."
You HAVE TO BE FAST or it will reboot on you automatically, so you have to finish the "store setup" before it's zombie brain reboots itself.
So, after I got it "stable" then I proceeded to connect the WiFi network, and do a software update, and then I also (while it was set for "store use") performed a factory reset of the software.
Again, it came back up, and this time I performed the Home Setup.
The Key (for me, I think) was to hardware reset (with the little button) on the TV Twice. The first time, hold the button down and then, when the initial screen comes up, interrupt whatever it is doing, and hold the reset button down for 12-seconds.
This was suuuuuuuuuuuper frustrating!!!!!!
Does not work....
Splash screen
Flashing white light
after a couple min reboots itself
Rinse and repeat
No menu access, just perpetual boot loop
TCL support no help....
How are you supposed to do any of this without menu??
You can try the following
Locate the pinhole reset button on the back of your TV, near the antenna, HDMI, and audio connections. Using a paperclip (or similar), press and hold the reset button for at least 20 seconds. After a moment, your Roku TV will restart and display the Recovery Mode screen.
In my model it's in the side panel above the usb port ...
hope it helps
Thanks, Tried that as well.
comes right back up to the purple splash screen.
stays on for a min then reboots
then pls report that to TCL and if TV still covered by the warranty they should be able to fix, likely a HW issue ...
Edit: I ended having similar issue on my TCL, for my luck it was covered by the warranty and after sending TV to them they fixed and still working after about one year, mine will be 2 years old at Apr/22.
I purchased the TV to use initially as a monitor for my workstation, now I'm using to just watch TV,
I think the problem was related to having devices connect to HDMI ports but TCL never told the root cause... I wish you all good luck, I'm not quite sure would buy another TCL, my element roku has now about 4 years and never had an issue...