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050

Roku Streaming Device

Severity: Critical

What Does This Error Mean?

Error 050 means your Roku has detected an internal hardware failure. Something inside the device has stopped working correctly at the hardware level. This is a serious error — a factory reset or hardware replacement is usually required.

Affected Models

  • Roku Express
  • Roku Streaming Stick
  • Roku Ultra
  • Roku Premiere
  • Roku Express 4K+
  • Roku Streaming Stick 4K+

Common Causes

  • The Roku device suffered a power surge or was plugged into an unstable power source that damaged internal components
  • The Roku overheated over a prolonged period, eventually causing hardware components to fail
  • A failed Roku software update corrupted the device's firmware or internal storage
  • The Roku is near the end of its hardware lifespan and internal components have worn out
  • Physical damage from a drop, liquid spill, or impact has caused an internal hardware fault

How to Fix It

  1. Unplug the Roku from both the TV and the power source. Wait 2 full minutes and plug it back in.

    A complete power cycle can sometimes clear error 050 if it was caused by a temporary firmware glitch rather than true hardware damage.

  2. If the device powers on, go to Settings > System > Advanced System Settings > Factory Reset and perform a full factory reset.

    A factory reset erases all settings and reinstalls the Roku OS from scratch. This can fix software-caused hardware errors.

  3. If the screen is blank or the Roku is completely unresponsive, try a forced factory reset. With the device plugged in, press and hold the Reset button (usually a pinhole on the side or bottom) for 15 to 20 seconds.

    Use a straightened paperclip to press the recessed reset button. The Roku status light will blink rapidly if the reset is triggered.

  4. After the reset completes, set up the Roku as if it were new and see if error 050 returns.

    If the error does not return, the problem was a corrupted software state — not a physical hardware failure.

  5. If error 050 appears again immediately after the factory reset, the hardware itself is damaged. Check Roku's warranty status at support.roku.com and contact Roku support.

    Roku devices typically carry a 1-year limited warranty. If yours is within warranty, Roku may replace it at no charge.

When to Call a Professional

Error 050 is a critical hardware error. A factory reset is the first step — it sometimes resolves software-related hardware errors. If the error persists after a factory reset, the hardware is genuinely damaged and the device needs to be replaced. Contact Roku support to check warranty status before purchasing a replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can overheating cause Roku error 050?

Yes. Roku devices should have at least a few inches of clear space around them for ventilation. Placing Roku inside a closed cabinet or directly behind a large TV without airflow can cause it to overheat over time. Chronic overheating is one of the most common causes of long-term hardware failure in streaming devices.

Is it worth repairing a Roku that shows error 050?

Roku devices are not designed to be repaired — they are consumer-grade sealed units. The cost of any internal repair would exceed the cost of a new Roku, which starts at around $30. Check the warranty first, and if it is expired, simply replace the device.

How do I protect my Roku from power surges?

Plug your Roku into a quality surge protector — not directly into the wall or a basic power strip. A surge protector absorbs voltage spikes from the electrical outlet before they reach your devices. Look for a surge protector with at least 1000 joules of surge protection for best results.