
"Also: How to disable ACR on your TV (and why doing so makes such a big difference) Like phones and computers, Rokus have caches that accumulate temporary data, which inevitably slows them down over time. There are simple ways to clear up this hidden clutter and get your Roku TV behaving like its normal, healthy self."
"Here are a few methods to clear your Roku's cache, improve its speed, and make shows play smoothly again. 1. Start by unplugging it Maria Diaz/ZDNET This one almost sounds too easy to bother with, but it's commonly the first step tech troubleshooters take when fixing fussy devices. Sometimes it even does the trick. Unplug the unit, walk away for a few minutes to let all those electronic pulses fizzle out, and plug it back in."
Roku TVs accumulate temporary cache data that can slow performance and cause stuttering, buffering, and freezes. Simple resets and cache-clearing steps can remove hidden clutter and restore normal operation. Start by unplugging the unit for a few minutes to discharge electronics and reset temporary states. Restart the system via Settings > System > Power > System Restart to reboot without factory-resetting. Use a remote shortcut (Home five times, Up once, Rewind twice, Fast Forward twice) to trigger a restart. If a single app misbehaves, uninstall and reinstall that app to clear its local data and resolve app-specific issues.
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