3820R2 4k Stick is steadfastly refusing updating to OS 14
Have tried many times to manually get this Stick updated to OS 14. It's the only Roku in my fleet that hasn't automatically upgraded. I ran the Tracker via voice remote, and I'll do a factory reset since my readings here indicate that's going to be the only way to reset the thing and force it to upgrade. I also don't see this Stick listed among the Rokus registered to my account, which is weird. Perhaps that's it's problem?
Model 3820R2 Stick 4K
serial X025007G6X84 (S0J7338G6X84)
software version 13.1.4 build 1510-E6
GC version 12.5.25
timestamp 2024-11-13T18:13:27Z
issue ID 84-457-573 for current issue 11-13-24 1:20PM EST
Okay, performed a factory reset for nothing. Still have OS 13. Tracker says issue ID 84-457-595 this time. This stick is now registered to my account again.
Hi @AdaBeta27
Welcome, and thanks for the first post to the Roku Community!
We understand you have a problem with your Roku device, which cannot get the latest OS version (14). We appreciate all the steps you took to resolve it. We want to take action on this, but we need more details.
For us to help you better, we will ask a set of questions to isolate the issue:
However, TVs usually get updates last when a new version comes out, and the version available for download often lags what's available using "Software update" on the TV.
In addition, major Roku system updates are sent out individual installation by individual installation over several months, with an update schedule known only to Roku. If you have multiple Rokus, they may not become eligible for the update at the same time, even if they are the same Roku model.
Providing this information will help us investigate the issue more thoroughly.
All the best,
Chel
I received a reply from somebody on Reddit, saying the update hasn't been rolled out to this model yet. I'm inclined to believe that. I'll just wait around to see if the problem eventually gets resolved when an OS update gets rolled out. This Roku appears to be functioning correctly. To answer your questions: