The first and foremost thing you should do when faced with a slow Roku, as is often the case with misbehaving electronics, is restart it. A clean boot does wonders for a gunked-up device, clearing out temporary files and re-establishing connections.
You can restart your Roku in one of two ways, both extremely simple. Just navigate to your Roku’s settings, go to the system submenu, and click “System Restart.” It’ll perform a full reboot and get you back to the main menu in a few minutes. If for whatever reason you’re in a rush, you can also just unplug the Roku from the TV and from its wall socket, wait around 10 seconds, then plug everything back in.
Rokus are fairly hardy devices, so rebooting in this way won’t hurt them or lose any important data. Just like with a standard reboot, it’ll only take a couple of minutes to start back up and return you to the menu, hopefully fresh and ready for action.
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