I have a Roku Express, circa 2019. We haven't used it in perhaps a year. Tried to fire it up last night, but there is no signal.
Symptoms:
and here is where it gets a little bit odd
What I've tried:
As I alluded, what baffles me most is the lack of any response at all to a hard reset. Any thoughts?
@Acacia wrote:As I alluded, what baffles me most is the lack of any response at all to a hard reset. Any thoughts?
To initiate a Factory reset via the reset button, with power on to the unit, you must press and hold the reset button for a MINIMUM of 30 seconds - I'd give it at least 40 just to be sure.
In addition to what @makaiguy recommends, make sure you are powering it with the supplied USB AC adapter (or other 1.0+ amp adapter) and not your TV - sometimes replugging the AC adapter is necessary.
If ultimately it doesnt respond regardless, I recommend replacing it with the $30 Express 4K+ - you can also check https://my.roku.com/upgrade/ for upgrade offers (I dont recommend any regular Express model).
@makaiguy wrote:To initiate a Factory reset via the reset button, with power on to the unit, you must press and hold the reset button for a MINIMUM of 30 seconds - I'd give it at least 40 just to be sure.
Yeah, unfortunately I've tried 30, 40, 50. Same lack of response. Thanks for the tip, though.
I wonder why the advice is so all over the map, though. Isn't there official documentation somewhere?
@StreamerUser wrote:powering it with the supplied USB AC adapter (or other 1.0+ amp adapter) and not your TV - sometimes replugging the AC adapter is necessary.
Yes, 1A, 5V plugged directly into two different surge protectors :T Thanks.
And yes, I'm worried that replacement is the only option given the lack of any precedent / forum topics / documentation for what I'm facing.
Thanks for the posts.
Can you please provide the serial number/device ID on your Roku device? I'll be able to assist you further from there.
Thanks,
Danny
@Acacia wrote:I wonder why the advice is so all over the map, though. Isn't there official documentation somewhere?
Not sure what is "all over the map", but there is official support documentation at support.roku.com - you can search using specific terms/phrases/ideas and will be presented with all the matching support article results as you type your search.
As far as being given different considerations/things to try, this is how troubleshooting works, especially with limited information.
@RokuDanny-R wrote:Thanks for the posts.
Can you please provide the serial number/device ID on your Roku device? I'll be able to assist you further from there.
Thanks,
Danny
Yes, certainly.
Model: 3930X
SN: S008299YM4XJ
@StreamerUser wrote:Not sure what is "all over the map", but there is official support documentation at support.roku.com
Certainly I'm not vested in quibbling, but the document there reads:
"Once the reset button is located and your Roku device is powered on, press and hold the reset button firmly for about 10 seconds."
An above response directs a minimum 30 seconds. Other sites state 20 seconds. Some say to hold and let go, some to hold until it blinks rapidly, and still others to hold for 15 (or 30) seconds and then unplug before releasing the reset button.
I tried them all, why not, but it feels a bit like "blow into the NES cartridge" where everyone has their secret sauce that just might work.
@Acacia wrote:
@StreamerUser wrote:Not sure what is "all over the map", but there is official support documentation at support.roku.com
Certainly I'm not vested in quibbling, but the document there reads:
"Once the reset button is located and your Roku device is powered on, press and hold the reset button firmly for about 10 seconds."
An above response directs a minimum 30 seconds. Other sites state 20 seconds. Some say to hold and let go, some to hold until it blinks rapidly, and still others to hold for 15 (or 30) seconds and then unplug before releasing the reset button.
I tried them all, why not, but it feels a bit like "blow into the NES cartridge" where everyone has their secret sauce that just might work.
Cant address other sites, and Roku certainly isnt responsible for them, but they are responsible for the accuracy/consistency/usability of their own support articles/documentation, specifically as relates to holding time for Factory Resets as stated in https://support.roku.com/article/208757008
Roku often neglects their support articles, and when they do update them, they only partially do often leaving entirely outdated/inaccurate information, so that is very legitimate criticism (I make it myself on occasion).
Regardless, the inaccurate/outdated information is why you are advised specifically for 30 (better 45 to be sure) seconds.
However, just as with all device Factory Reset timing, holding longer is better to be sure, so that's consistent with CE in general.
FYI, blowing in the cartridge does work sometimes, if there is dust/debris/detritus, though overall it is probably a bad idea as warm moist salty air is a corrosive and can build up over time, so its best practice to open and clean with an eraser/alcohol.
@RokuDanny-R could you have the Factory Reset article updated to reflect a time of 30 seconds (at least/minimum)?