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A cold boot will shut the TV down and reboots it, like restarting a laptop. This can solve issues you may be having with apps, glitches in the menu, picture issues, etc. - There are two ways to cold boot your TV: - With the Remote: For most people, the easiest way is to hold down the Power button on the Samsung TV remote until the TV turns off and on again. This should only take about 5 seconds. - With the Plug: If you do not have the remote, unplug your TV from the wall outlet or surge protector, leave it unplugged for 30 seconds, and then plug it back in. *Note: If you switch off a surge protector with other devices plugged into it (such as your router), give them time to power up and reconnect before testing any functions on your TV. ^Gina
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes...but it is not a Netflix issue. The problem is cause by too slow of service from your internet provider. Mainly the speed of wiring and provider service. I have so called "high speed" service and "on demand" movies from Netflix freeze up or "buffering". I record the movie on my Genie Directv, then watch it....no freezing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Just wanted to add to what was said earlier in that this Samsung TV QLED really responds instantly to external connections (HDMI and EITHER NET). I have 2 and will be getting a 3rd. It is truly a Smart TV.
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