There’s nothing more frustrating than settling in for a relaxing night of streaming, only to have your Roku TV stall, buffer or even crash altogether. Before you start uninstalling apps or shopping for a new device, there’s a much simpler fix that could solve the problem in seconds.
Just like your phone or computer, Roku TVs store temporary data, known as cache, to help apps run more efficiently. But over time, that stored data can pile up and actually slow things down instead. Clearing the cache on your Roku TV can free up space, improve performance, and get you back to binge-watching without the lag. Here’s how it works and what to do.
How to clear Roku TV cache
This process on a Roku TV isn’t as straightforward as it is on other devices. Improve the performance of your device and get its cache cleared by following these steps. Keep in mind your
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