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Roku Remote Voice Command Not Working (How To Enable/Disable)

If your Roku remote voice command isn’t working, start by replacing the batteries in your controller. When that fails, your next step is a factory reset in the Advanced System Configuration menu. Unfortunately, these fixes only work in certain regions (U.S., Mexico, Canada, U.K., and Ireland).

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Roku Keeps Overheating (Why/What’s Causing/How To)?

It is normal for a Roku Stick to get warm during use, as this indicates that the device is running, but it should not be hot on a regular basis. To know if your device is at an appropriate temperature, you should be able to touch it comfortably without having to remove your hand. This can easily be determined by placing the back of your hand right over the Roku Stick to see if the temperature is comfortable to your skin.

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Roku Channels (Keep Changing/Reloading or Won’t Open/Install/Show)

If you want to unlock all the channels on your Roku TV or Roku device, you will need to download a VPN bypass so that you will no longer be constricted when it comes to content. Beware, not any VPN is a good choice for your TV and you need to download one with strong security to protect your device as well as the information on it. Once you have a VPN installed, you should be able to have access to any channel.

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Roku Apps Not Working (Signing Out, Freezing, Won’t Open)

As a general rule you should restart both your Roku, and your wireless router. After that you should verify that your internet connection is working 100%. To do that you should contact your internet provider. If neither of these fix the issues there are a few more things to try.

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Roku Netflix Not Working: Crashes, Won’t Load/Play/Play Sound

As a whole you’ll want to first try playing another movie or TV show. If another TV show or movie works it means that the TV show or movie you were trying to watch is broken. And you should report the problem to Netflix so they can fix it. Otherwise it’s an issue with the speaker settings.

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