I disconnected (unplugged) my Roku device for a couple hours. Plugged it back in, turned on the TV with the Roku remote. The TV comes on, but all I get is the Roku logo floating around my blank screen. Nothing happens when I press any of the buttons on the remote. I thought it was resetting, but it's been 20 minutes now. What to do?
Now that it's fixed, I'm replying to my own question, for the future benefit of others.
I PRESSED THE RESET BUTTON. THAT FIXED IT!!
While I appreciate that they responded, of the two responses I got from "community streaming experts", one of them included 8 questions and no suggestions. The other was more pragmatic, his suggestion that I unplug and replug my device led me to discover that there's a tiny reset button on the device.
That sounds like the Roku Logo Screen Saver.
Are you sure you unplugged the Roku? That is, removed power? You didn't simply unplug the HDMI connector? You actually removed power?
Which brings up another question? Why? Why did you feel that unplugging the Roku was the thing to do? What was going wrong that doing a power restart was the action to take?
DBDukes
Roku Community Streaming Expert
Note: I am not a Roku employee.
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I unplugged the Roku, removed the power. I unplugged the HDMI connector and unplugged the power. The reason why, why I felt that unplugging the Roku was the thing to do: I was panelling the wall to which my TV was/is mounted; the TV and Roku had to be removed, temporarily. Nothing was going wrong and I was not attempting a reset.
Simply, I unplugged/disconnected my Roku, because I had to move things around, and now that I've reconnected it, it is not giving me a picture and the remote does not have any affect on the TV. Do you know what I should do to reactivate it?
Thank you
With the TV on, disconnect the power from the Roku for a few seconds and reconnect it. You should see the Roku startup animation and then the Home Screen. Do you now if you have an IR or an RF (point anywhere) remote? Did you try new batteries in the remote?
Now that it's fixed, I'm replying to my own question, for the future benefit of others.
I PRESSED THE RESET BUTTON. THAT FIXED IT!!
While I appreciate that they responded, of the two responses I got from "community streaming experts", one of them included 8 questions and no suggestions. The other was more pragmatic, his suggestion that I unplug and replug my device led me to discover that there's a tiny reset button on the device.
To be fair, you never stated what model you have and on some that "tiny reset button" is almost impossible to find. Unplugging the power is far easier for most users. If you can't find the power plug then you probably can't see well enough to enjoy streaming anyway.
At least now you know what to do the next time it happens and the next time you have a problem be sure to answer those 8 questions first! It saves those trying to help a lot of time and frustration.
Yours was the helpful response. Thanks
Need help, the Roku floating around in black on my TV. We pulled the little stick that was plugged into a HDMI slot is that what you mean by pulling the power? We did that and it still is floating around. I found what I think is a reset button on my remote. Inside where the batteries are is that the reset button?
Can't get it to work. how do we contact Roku for help???
Cheryl
@Fuzz No, that did not remove the power. For a Roku Stick (which is the only player that plugs directly into an HDMI port), there's a separate power wire with a USB connector on the end. That is what needs to be removed to kill the power to the Roku. When you removed the Stick from the TV, the floating Roku logo went away, right?
Since you didn't mention a second wire, I'm wondering if you have one of the very old MHL versions of the Roku Stick. Those devices only work when connected to an MHL port on the TV, and it gets its power from the port as well. The Roku is controlled with the TV remote, not a separate Roku remote. If that's what you have, it's time for an upgrade, as those players are no longer supported.
What is the make/model of your TV? And can you find the model number of the Roku Stick that you unplugged from the back of the TV?
The button on the Remote is a pairing button, not a reset. It is used when the remote loses its connection to the Stick. It will not reset the Roku.