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Has your Roku been non-stop restarting? The looping restarting cycle can happen after an update or randomly out of the blue, but there are multiple reasons and ways that you can fix this issue. Read on to learn why your Roku is constantly restarting and learn possible solutions for it.
Why Your Roku Restarts and How to Fix It
Inconsistent power, overheating, glitchy software updates, and outdated hardware can cause your Roku to restart. Fix this issue with a new USB power cable or source, improving ventilation, and manually updating the software.
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Generally, a Roku stick will work for 3-5 years.Thanks
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Expect a Roku TV to work for up to 5 years. You can increase this lifespan with regular cleaning, keeping the Roku device in a well-ventilated area, using it moderately, and keeping it plugged into a surge protector.Thanks