Yesterday my USB stock in my Roku Hisense tv (55R6+) and as I tried to pull it out a small white plastic piece of the USB port broke off. Since then I have this notification on the bottom of my screen saying "This USB device requires more power. Use power adapter if available. For more help, visit: go.roku.com/USB" and I tried EVERYTHING but I can't get rid of it
I don't care about USB and don't want to spend money on it, I just want this annoying error message to go away so I can use my tv. I can't find a solution to this rather simple problem anywhere.
Please Help
Thank you
I believe I saw your images on another website asking this question. (someone forwarded me some images with a link to question). Either that, or someone else is having the same bad day.
If your TV is under warranty, then you will need to contact the manufacturer and see if there is something they can do. (https://community.roku.com/t5/Manufacturer-Support-Warranty-Resources/Contacting-Support-for-Your-Ro...).
If your TV is out of warranty, or you are adventurous, then pull the power plug first. Straighten out the 4 spades (only 1 looks bent.) Then slide that plastic piece back in over the metal spades. (this is really just an insulator and guide).
It really is only going to go in one way. If you need a reference, just get a usb stick and see how that plastic piece fits into the stick. Whether or not the port will again be usuable, who knows. But if you can get that insulator guide back in, will hopefully make that message go away. These things are very fragile so go slow and don't aim for perfection, just straight enough for the piece to slip back in while lined up with those spades.
Otherwise, you can certainly buy USB ports online, disassemble the TV and do some soldering. (only you can determine if you can do this.) Otherwise, with the price of TV repairmen, may end up being cheaper getting a new TV.
You can also try going into RokuTV settings and disabling the Auto-launch setting. (Settings/System/USB Media/Auto-launch (Off)
I think the only real way to disable the USB port completely would be to remove it from the board (de-solder the connection).
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Wish I had better news for you.
@iShahin Roku does not make TVs. Your TV was made by Hisense. How did you manage to break a USB port? What did you have plugged into it? As far as disabling the message you see? There isn’t anyway to disable it. Your TV is telling you there is a hardware issue. Maybe you take the TV to a repair shop if you cab find one. Try contacting Hisense. It’s a simple solution when something is physically broken
Roku does not make TVs. Your TV was made by Hisense. How did you manage to break a USB port? What did you have plugged into it? As far as disabling the message you see? There isn’t anyway to disable it. Your TV is telling you there is a hardware issue. Maybe you take the TV to a repair shop if you cab find one. Try contacting Hisense. It’s a simple solution when something is physically broken
no sh*t, Einstein! why didn't I think of taking my TV to a repair shop? my tv was made by Hisense?! oh wow thanks for your brilliant insight. How about don't say anything if you don't have anything helpful to say? this is a support forum troll.
@iShahin Relax, calm down. You asked for advice I gave it to you. There is no way to disable the message. Have a nice day
I believe I saw your images on another website asking this question. (someone forwarded me some images with a link to question). Either that, or someone else is having the same bad day.
If your TV is under warranty, then you will need to contact the manufacturer and see if there is something they can do. (https://community.roku.com/t5/Manufacturer-Support-Warranty-Resources/Contacting-Support-for-Your-Ro...).
If your TV is out of warranty, or you are adventurous, then pull the power plug first. Straighten out the 4 spades (only 1 looks bent.) Then slide that plastic piece back in over the metal spades. (this is really just an insulator and guide).
It really is only going to go in one way. If you need a reference, just get a usb stick and see how that plastic piece fits into the stick. Whether or not the port will again be usuable, who knows. But if you can get that insulator guide back in, will hopefully make that message go away. These things are very fragile so go slow and don't aim for perfection, just straight enough for the piece to slip back in while lined up with those spades.
Otherwise, you can certainly buy USB ports online, disassemble the TV and do some soldering. (only you can determine if you can do this.) Otherwise, with the price of TV repairmen, may end up being cheaper getting a new TV.
You can also try going into RokuTV settings and disabling the Auto-launch setting. (Settings/System/USB Media/Auto-launch (Off)
I think the only real way to disable the USB port completely would be to remove it from the board (de-solder the connection).
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Wish I had better news for you.
Thank you so much. Yes, I did ask this question on Reddit as well and someone there suggested a very similar solution as you but without sticking back the plastic part step, and it worked for me. fortunately, in my case, all it needed was some push and straightening with a screwdriver. the discussion on the Reddit thread might be helpful for someone in the future so I include the link here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Roku/comments/u6c4zk/how_can_i_get_rid_of_the_usb_device_notification/
Good to hear. Glad you are back up and running. 👍
had the same problem i try everything then i turnn off tv check usb port then reset the port(on the top off the usb port it say reset take a tooth pick and push to reset, then turn on tv ,it stop gone
Just an FYI, that little Reset button is not for the USB port. A short press will restart the RokuTV. A long press will Factory Reset the RokuTV.
whatever i did it fix the problem no more notification goneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee