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Does Netflix repeatedly stop playing whenever you watch a movie or TV Show on your Roku TV? Fortunately, there are easy troubleshooting steps that will help you solve this problem. Read on to learn how to fix Netflix on your Roku TV so it stops crashing.
Things You Should Know
- If Netflix keeps crashing on your Roku TV, clear your Roku cache.
- To clear the cache, use your Roku remote to press Home x5, Up x1, Rewind x2, and Fast Forward x2.
- If Netflix is still crashing, clear the app's cache and check your internet connection.