You can reset your Roku® streaming device if it becomes frozen or stuck. Your device also has an operating system that runs software applications, and although uncommon, it too can become unresponsive. Should you find your Roku device in a frozen state or perhaps it is "stuck at the Roku logo" on startup, this article helps to rule out an environmental issue before progressing to a system restart or network reset.
The instructions below apply to the following Roku devices:
If your Roku device is frozen, check if the issue is constant or intermittent. Does the video freeze or cut in and out? Can you control it sometimes? If the problem comes and goes, try troubleshooting the remote, network, or HDMI cable using the steps below.
If after observing the symptoms, you determine the behavior is constant, a reset method described in the next sections may be necessary. If you have a Roku TV, before you begin, check to see if it responds when using the physical buttons on the TV bezel. If these are not easily visible, feel for the buttons by moving your hand along the top, bottom, and side edges.
A system restart is the least invasive reset method and won't affect your settings. If you have a Roku TV, it is not the same as pressing the power button on the remote or the physical power button on the TV itself. Instead, a system restart is performed by removing the power cord from your Roku device for at least 10 seconds before plugging it back in. If reaching the power cord is inconvenient, you can also use the instructions below to perform a system restart from the Settings menu (assuming you can control your Roku device with the remote or the free Roku mobile app for iOS® or Android™).
on your Roku remoteIn either case, your Roku device will complete a system restart and should return to normal operation after a moment. If it does not, continue to the next section.
A network reset is helpful if you experience issues with multiple streaming channels, or if you are using a Roku voice remote and after replacing the batteries, it fails to respond. In either case, if you have a Roku TV, be sure you have tested the physical buttons on the TV and confirmed they are working. A network reset is done from the Settings menu (assuming you can control your device).
on your Roku remoteAfter the network reset is done, your Roku device will restart and you will need to return to the Settings menu and set up your wireless network again.
For help with other Roku products visit the articles below
Last updated at 2/25/2026 3:15:31 AM
