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How to Fix It When Roku Channels Won’t Open

Reset the channel on your Roku and get it working again.

If one or more Roku channels don’t open, try resetting the channels first. If no solution is offered at this stage, there are a number of options you can explore: Restart Roku, check connectivity, update software, etc.

Why Roku Channels Won’t Open

There are several common reasons why your Roku channel doesn’t open as expected.

  • Channel update required.
  • There was a problem downloading the channel.
  • The channel developer will fix the issue.
  • The channel is no longer supported for Roku.
  • Roku is disconnected.

To narrow down the cause of the problem, check multiple channels to see if the problem is with some app or the entire Roku device.

How to Fix Roku Channel Won’t Open

Usually updating or resetting the channel can solve the problem. If the issue is more system-wide, this troubleshooting list has additional tips to help you reopen your Roku channel.

Check for channel updates. If the channel opens but crashes immediately or doesn’t open at all, you may need to refresh it. Channel highlight > star button > Check for updates.

Uninstall the channel and reinstall it. If single channel update doesn’t work or isn’t available, uninstall it, restart Roku, then reinstall Roku channel.

Check for Roku system updates. Roku will check for you automatically, but you may need to run a manual update. move House > setting > system > system update > check now.

Restart your Roku. If there is no Roku system update, we recommend turning off the Roku and restarting the device.

Reset your network connection. First, make sure you are connected to the internet by going to: setting > network > check the connection. Even if the connection is fine, disconnect and reconnect to the network and restart your Roku.

Contact the channel developer. Visit your channel provider’s website to see if the developer still supports your channel for Roku. If support is still available and you can’t find information about your problem on social media or on your company’s support page, please contact the developer directly.

Factory reset your Roku. If you’ve explored all the other options and still can’t open multiple Roku channels, you can try these steps as a last resort before contacting Roku support.

Contact Roku Support. If all else fails, get help from Roku. Please check if you can provide details about the TV model, Roku OS version and the issue with the channel not opening.

How to reset channels on Roku?

To reset the channel on your Roku, remove it and then add it back. Channel highlight > star button On the remote control > select remove channel > Remove.

After removing the channel, you will need to restart your Roku device before reinstalling.

How do I restart my Roku?

Restarting your Roku device will fix many important Roku issues, including channels not opening. There are several ways to restart your device:

  • Restart the system: Choose House > setting > system > system reboot > start fresh. you may have to go system > Performance Find the system restart option on your Roku TV.
  • physically remove power: If you have a Roku TV, unplug it. Disconnect your Roku streaming device or streaming stick from the TV, unplug the power adapter, plug everything in and turn it back on.

How to Fix Roku Not Working?

If your Roku doesn’t work, start updating your system and channels and reset your Wi-Fi connection. Here are some other useful checks you can perform.

  • If your Roku remote doesn’t work, make sure the battery is full or pair the remote again. You can also go to the Roku Remote app.
  • If your Roku won’t turn on, check the connections, outlets, and signs of overheating.
  • If several features and channels are not working, make sure the latest Roku OS supports your Roku device. Visit the Roku support site or submit a support request.

If your Roku displays a specific error message, write it down so that you can share it with a support professional who can help you troubleshoot.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why doesn’t my Roku open certain channels?

    If certain channels no longer open, for example B. YouTube does not open on Roku, then Roku may have lost connection with the channel provider. If you have an older Roku device, please visit the channel developer website and check the list of supported models to see if your device is still compatible.

  • How do I open a private channel on my Roku?

    You can add unverified channels on the Roku website if you know the private channel access code. Log in to your account at roku.com > Select Account Management > Add channels by code > Then update your Roku via the system settings menu. Find and select a channel at the bottom of the channel list to open and play content.


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How to Fix It When Roku Channels Won’t Open

Reset channels on Roku and get it working again

When one or more of your Roku channels fails to open, start by resetting the channel. If that step doesn’t provide a resolution, you have numerous options to explore, such as rebooting your Roku, checking connectivity, and updating your software.

Reasons Why Roku Channels Won’t Open

There are a few common reasons why Roku channels won’t open as expected.

The channel needs to be updated.
Something went wrong when downloading the channel.
The channel developer is resolving issues.
The channel no longer receives support for Roku.
Your Roku lost connectivity.

To narrow down the source of the issue, check multiple channels to see if the problem is with select apps or your entire Roku device. 

How to Fix It When Roku Channels Don’t Open

Typically, a channel update or reset can eliminate the issue. If the problem seems more system-wide, this troubleshooting list includes other tips to help you get your Roku channels opening again.

Check for a channel update. If a channel opens but crashes immediately or doesn’t open at all, you might need to update it. Highlight the channel > press the star button > Check for updates.

Remove and reinstall the channel. When an individual channel update doesn’t work or isn’t available, remove it, restart your Roku, and install the Roku channel again.

Check for a Roku system update. Though your Roku checks automatically, you might need to trigger a manual update. Go to Home > Settings > System > System update > Check now.

Reboot your Roku. If there’s no Roku system update, it’s never a bad idea to power off your Roku and restart the device.

Reset your network connection. First, check that you’ve connected to the internet by going to Settings > Network > Check connection. Even if your connection is fine, disconnect and reconnect to your network and reboot your Roku. 

Check with the channel developer. Go to the channel provider’s website to double-check that the developer still supports the channel for Roku. If there’s still support and you can’t find information about your issue on the company’s social media or support pages, contact the developer directly.

Reset your Roku to factory settings. If you’ve explored all the other options and you can’t open multiple Roku channels, this step could be the last one to try before contacting Roku support.

Contact Roku support. When all else fails, seek help from Roku. Ensure you can provide details about your TV model, Roku OS version, and the issues you’re experiencing with channels not opening. 

How Do You Reset Channels on Roku?

To reset channels on Roku, remove them and then add them back. Highlight the channel > press the star button on your remote > select Remove channel > Remove. 

After you’ve removed a channel, be sure to restart your Roku device before installing it again.

How Do I Reboot My Roku?

Rebooting your Roku device solves many major Roku issues, including channels that won’t open. You can reboot your device in a couple of ways:

System restart: Select Home > Settings > System > System restart > Restart. You might need to go to System > Power on a Roku TV to find the System restart option.
Remove power physically: If you have a Roku TV, unplug it. For Roku streaming devices or streaming sticks, remove them from TV sets and disconnect power adapters before connecting everything and powering back up. 
How Do I Fix My Roku When It’s Not Working?

When your Roku isn’t working, start with the system and channel updates and resetting your Wi-Fi connection. Here are a few other helpful checks to run through:

If your Roku remote doesn’t work, make sure the batteries are full or re-pair your remote. You could also switch to the Roku remote app. 
When your Roku doesn’t turn on, check the connection, power outlet and for signs of overheating.
When several functions and channels don’t work, confirm that the latest Roku OS supports your Roku device. Visit the Roku support site or submit a support request.
If you see a particular error message on your Roku, write it down so that you can tell a support person about it to help troubleshoot.
FAQ

Why won’t Roku open certain channels?
If a specific channel no longer opens, such as YouTube not opening on Roku, Roku may have severed ties with the channel provider. If you have an aging Roku device, visit the channel developer’s site and review its list of supported models to ensure yours is still compatible.

How do I open private channels on Roku?
You can add a non-certified channel from the Roku website if you know the private channel’s access code. Log in to your account at roku.com > select Manage account > Add channel with a code > then update your Roku from the system settings menu. Find and select the channel at the bottom of the channel list to open it and play content.

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How to Fix It When Roku Channels Won’t Open

Reset channels on Roku and get it working again

When one or more of your Roku channels fails to open, start by resetting the channel. If that step doesn’t provide a resolution, you have numerous options to explore, such as rebooting your Roku, checking connectivity, and updating your software.

Reasons Why Roku Channels Won’t Open

There are a few common reasons why Roku channels won’t open as expected.

The channel needs to be updated.
Something went wrong when downloading the channel.
The channel developer is resolving issues.
The channel no longer receives support for Roku.
Your Roku lost connectivity.

To narrow down the source of the issue, check multiple channels to see if the problem is with select apps or your entire Roku device. 

How to Fix It When Roku Channels Don’t Open

Typically, a channel update or reset can eliminate the issue. If the problem seems more system-wide, this troubleshooting list includes other tips to help you get your Roku channels opening again.

Check for a channel update. If a channel opens but crashes immediately or doesn’t open at all, you might need to update it. Highlight the channel > press the star button > Check for updates.

Remove and reinstall the channel. When an individual channel update doesn’t work or isn’t available, remove it, restart your Roku, and install the Roku channel again.

Check for a Roku system update. Though your Roku checks automatically, you might need to trigger a manual update. Go to Home > Settings > System > System update > Check now.

Reboot your Roku. If there’s no Roku system update, it’s never a bad idea to power off your Roku and restart the device.

Reset your network connection. First, check that you’ve connected to the internet by going to Settings > Network > Check connection. Even if your connection is fine, disconnect and reconnect to your network and reboot your Roku. 

Check with the channel developer. Go to the channel provider’s website to double-check that the developer still supports the channel for Roku. If there’s still support and you can’t find information about your issue on the company’s social media or support pages, contact the developer directly.

Reset your Roku to factory settings. If you’ve explored all the other options and you can’t open multiple Roku channels, this step could be the last one to try before contacting Roku support.

Contact Roku support. When all else fails, seek help from Roku. Ensure you can provide details about your TV model, Roku OS version, and the issues you’re experiencing with channels not opening. 

How Do You Reset Channels on Roku?

To reset channels on Roku, remove them and then add them back. Highlight the channel > press the star button on your remote > select Remove channel > Remove. 

After you’ve removed a channel, be sure to restart your Roku device before installing it again.

How Do I Reboot My Roku?

Rebooting your Roku device solves many major Roku issues, including channels that won’t open. You can reboot your device in a couple of ways:

System restart: Select Home > Settings > System > System restart > Restart. You might need to go to System > Power on a Roku TV to find the System restart option.
Remove power physically: If you have a Roku TV, unplug it. For Roku streaming devices or streaming sticks, remove them from TV sets and disconnect power adapters before connecting everything and powering back up. 
How Do I Fix My Roku When It’s Not Working?

When your Roku isn’t working, start with the system and channel updates and resetting your Wi-Fi connection. Here are a few other helpful checks to run through:

If your Roku remote doesn’t work, make sure the batteries are full or re-pair your remote. You could also switch to the Roku remote app. 
When your Roku doesn’t turn on, check the connection, power outlet and for signs of overheating.
When several functions and channels don’t work, confirm that the latest Roku OS supports your Roku device. Visit the Roku support site or submit a support request.
If you see a particular error message on your Roku, write it down so that you can tell a support person about it to help troubleshoot.
FAQ

Why won’t Roku open certain channels?
If a specific channel no longer opens, such as YouTube not opening on Roku, Roku may have severed ties with the channel provider. If you have an aging Roku device, visit the channel developer’s site and review its list of supported models to ensure yours is still compatible.

How do I open private channels on Roku?
You can add a non-certified channel from the Roku website if you know the private channel’s access code. Log in to your account at roku.com > select Manage account > Add channel with a code > then update your Roku from the system settings menu. Find and select the channel at the bottom of the channel list to open it and play content.

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