I recently found a cheap Roku XD at a yard sale and wanted to see what it could do. After connecting to the internet, all of the channels disappeared leaving only the settings menu. Checked for software updates and it just threw an error. Did a factory reset and now I can't get through the setup because it just keeps saying it's "Unable to connect to Roku (Code 011)". I know the XD is no longer supported, but it seems ridiculous that I cannot even get past the setup menu.
Thanks for the post.
As you mentioned, the Roku XD is a much older device that is no longer supported. The error message you are receiving is due to fact that the device cannot be updated as it does not support the latest OS.
For more information about that specific error message, visit our Support page here: What should I do if I see Error Code 011 (Cannot connect to Roku)?
Thanks,
Danny
Thanks for the post.
As you mentioned, the Roku XD is a much older device that is no longer supported. The error message you are receiving is due to fact that the device cannot be updated as it does not support the latest OS.
For more information about that specific error message, visit our Support page here: What should I do if I see Error Code 011 (Cannot connect to Roku)?
Thanks,
Danny
I understand that it can't run the latest version of the Roku OS. I just want to be able to update to the latest version THAT SPECIFIC ROKU supports and get to the system menu. Even if the Roku XD is "unsupported", I should at least be able to get past the setup menu.
@jmanx360 wrote:I understand that it can't run the latest version of the Roku OS. I just want to be able to update to the latest version THAT SPECIFIC ROKU supports and get to the system menu. Even if the Roku XD is "unsupported", I should at least be able to get past the setup menu.
When the setup fails to complete, here are a couple of things that some people have found to work for them. I don't know if they'll help in your specific situation, but they are at least worth a try.
Easiest to try, so try this first: Restart your router, even if other devices have no trouble connecting. When your router has completed its startup, try repeating your Roku setup.
More involved: Repeat the setup by connecting to a different wifi network - perhaps via a wifi hotspot on your mobile phone or by taking it to a friend's house - and see if it will complete the startup. If successful, take it back home if necessary, then redo the wifi connection to use your intended wifi network via Settings > Network > Set up connection.
It is too old and is no longer supported. Almost like you bought a QUBE cable box from the 80's, it makes a good paper wait (no it does not) I guess it would be like a betamax vcr pretty much useless now. You may be able to contact roku and they give you a special members only offer, but I am not sure.