Hi there! I see your FunTV app is getting stuck at 90% when loading and you can't open it fully. Let's work together to figure this out.
To start, could you tell me if you have already tried any steps like restarting your device, clearing the app cache, or checking your internet connection? That way, I won't suggest what you've already done.
In the meantime, here’s a straightforward list of steps you can try to fix this:
1. Clear the FunTV app cache: Since you’re on Windows with a WebKit browser, clearing your browser’s cache and cookies could help. - Open your browser settings. - Find the privacy or history section. - Clear browsing data, especially cached images and files, then restart the browser.
2. Restart your computer: A simple restart often resolves stuck loading issues by clearing temporary glitches.
3. Check your internet connection: Ensure your network is stable. Try opening other websites or streaming apps to confirm.
4. Close other browser tabs or apps: Sometimes too many open applications may slow down your system or interfere.
5. Disable browser extensions: Some extensions can interfere with loading; try disabling them temporarily.
If you’ve tried these or none worked, the problem might be within the app itself or its communication with the server. Some users have found success by closing the app completely, locking their device briefly, and then reopening the app to allow loading to continue2.
Let me know what you've tried or if you want me to guide you through any of these steps in detail!
Thanks for clarifying that you’re using the FunTV Streamer app and it’s stuck loading at 90%. Let’s try to resolve this together.
Here’s a step-by-step approach tailored for your FunTV Streamer on Windows:
1. Clear app cache and data: Since it’s a streaming app, cached data might be causing the hang. On Windows, try this: - Close the FunTV Streamer app completely. - Press Windows + R, type %localappdata% and hit Enter. - Look for a folder named related to FunTV or FunTV Streamer. - Delete its contents to clear cached data.
2. Restart your computer: Sometimes a full restart clears up temporary glitches that block loading.
3. Check your internet connection: FunTV needs a stable connection to load all content. Open a web browser and try streaming a video on another site to confirm.
4. Update the FunTV Streamer app: Make sure you have the latest version. Incorrect or outdated versions can cause loading hangs. If necessary, uninstall the app, then download and reinstall the latest version from the official source.
5. Disable any VPNs or proxies: If you’re using a VPN or proxy, try disabling them temporarily as they might interfere with the app’s connection.
6. Check for Windows updates: Sometimes system updates fix compatibility issues with apps. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and make sure you’re up to date.
If these steps don’t help, it might be an issue on FunTV’s server side or a known bug. Some users have reported similar issues on app forums and Facebook groups, where clearing cache and reinstalling worked12.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in detail? Also, did you notice any error messages apart from the loading stopping at 90%?
Thanks for letting me know you’re using a FunTV box. That helps me tailor the steps better.
Since it’s a dedicated streaming device, the 90% loading hang could be due to a few causes like firmware glitches, network issues, or app/software conflicts.
Let’s try these steps to troubleshoot your FunTV box:
1. Power cycle the FunTV box: - Unplug the box from power completely. - Wait for about 1 minute before plugging it back in. - Power it on and check if the app now loads past 90%.
2. Check your internet connection: - FunTV boxes require stable Wi-Fi or Ethernet. - Try restarting your router just in case there’s a connection hiccup. - If possible, connect the box via Ethernet cable for a more stable connection.
3. Clear app cache on the FunTV box: - From the box’s main menu, go to Settings > Apps > FunTV app. - Select Clear Cache and then Clear Data. - Restart the box and try to launch the app again.
4. Update the firmware/software: - In Settings, check for system updates to ensure the box’s firmware and the FunTV app are up to date. - Install any available updates, then reboot.
5. Factory reset the FunTV box as a last resort: - If none of the above works, you might reset the box to factory defaults in Settings > System > Reset. - Note: This will erase all your data/settings, so use this only if you’re comfortable setting up from scratch.
I came across some reports of FunTV boxes having intermittent app crashes or stuck loading even when Wi-Fi is connected, which power cycling and cache clearing often resolve1.
Try those out, and let me know if you need step-by-step help with any of them or if you notice any specific error messages on screen. I’m here to get your FunTV box working smoothly!
Thanks for letting me know you couldn’t find the clear cache and clear data options on your FunTV box. These options can sometimes be a bit hidden depending on the device’s interface or firmware version.
Since FunTV boxes often run a customized version of Android TV, let me guide you through the typical process to clear cache and data for an app on similar streaming devices:
1. From the FunTV box main screen, navigate to Settings (usually a gear icon). 2. Look for Apps or Applications in the menu and select it. 3. Find and select the FunTV app from the list of installed apps. 4. Inside the app info, you should see options like Clear Cache and Clear Data or Clear Storage. 5. First, select Clear Cache to remove temporary files. 6. If it still doesn’t load correctly, then select Clear Data (this will reset the app and may erase any saved preferences).
If your FunTV box interface is different and doesn’t show these menus, it might be worth checking if there’s a system update available. Updated firmware often improves app management functions5.
If this approach doesn’t work or the options are not visible, please let me know the exact FunTV box model you're using, and I can help you find device-specific instructions.
Would you like me to assist you step-by-step with the menu navigation?
Thanks for sharing the details about your device—the TTTVBOX Android Player, model FUNTV, with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage. That’s very helpful!
Since it’s an Android-based box, clearing the FunTV app cache and data should be possible via the system settings, but sometimes the menus can be a bit different. Here’s a detailed way to find it on your device:
1. Power on your FUNTV box and go to the Home screen. 2. Navigate to Settings. This is usually a gear icon either on the home screen or in the apps menu. 3. Scroll down to and select Apps or Applications. 4. Find and select the FunTV app from the list of installed apps (it might be under “Installed apps” or “All apps”). 5. Inside the FunTV app info screen, you should see options like Clear Cache and Clear Data or Storage. 6. First choose Clear Cache to remove temporary files. 7. If that doesn’t fix the problem, then select Clear Data — this will reset the app, erasing any settings or saved info within the app. 8. After clearing, go back to the home screen and try launching FunTV again.
If you don’t see these exact options, sometimes there’s a “Manage Storage” button inside the app info screen where cache/data clearing is located.
Also, make sure your FUNTV box firmware and the FunTV app are updated:
- In Settings, look for System or About device and check for updates. - For the app, if you installed it via Google Play Store, open the Play Store app, search for FunTV, and update it if available.
If the app continues to get stuck at 90% after these steps, try a full power cycle of the box — unplug it from power for about 1 minute, then plug it back in and try again.
Lastly, if nothing helps, a factory reset could be an option, but only after backing up important data, since it will erase all settings and installed apps.
Let me know if you want, I can guide you step-by-step through any of these actions. How does this approach sound? Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
Thanks for letting me know! Seeing the "Disable" and "Force Stop" options for the FUNTVbox app is good information. Here's what those mean and what you can do next:
- Force Stop: This option immediately closes the app if it's running or stuck. It can help if the app is frozen or not behaving correctly. Force-stopping won’t delete any data but just stops the app's current process. - Disable: This option essentially turns off the app and hides it from your system. You won’t be able to use it until you enable it again. Usually, you don’t want to disable the app unless you want to prevent it from running altogether.
Since your app is stuck loading, I recommend you try Force Stop first: 1. Select Force Stop for the FUNTVbox app. 2. Confirm if prompted. 3. Then, go back to the home screen and launch the app again to see if it loads fully this time.
If Force Stop alone doesn't fix the issue, because you mentioned not seeing clear cache or data options, you can try this alternative to clear the app's data:
- Go to Settings > Storage on your FUNTV box. - Look for Cached data and select it to clear cached files for all apps.
Alternatively, if your system lacks clear data options directly per app, a factory reset of the device may be necessary—but only as a last resort after backing up important info.
One thing to note: on Android TV boxes, force-stopping is generally safe, but disabling can break app functionality, so avoid disabling the FunTV app unless you want to uninstall or completely stop using it34.
Try the Force Stop option now and see if that helps your app get past the 90% loading. If not, we can explore deeper steps together. How does that sound?
Great job finding the cached data and clearing it! Clearing cache often helps remove temporary files that might block the app from loading fully. Since you've already cleared the cache and app data on your FUNTV box, the next step is to try launching the FunTV app again and see if it now loads past 90%.
If it still gets stuck, here are a couple more things to try:
1. Restart your device: Sometimes a full reboot after clearing cache/data helps the changes take effect smoothly. Simply unplug the FUNTV box for about 30 seconds, then plug it back in and power it on. 2. Check for app and system updates: - Go to Settings > Apps > FunTV app and check if there's an update option, or update via the Google Play Store if you installed it there. - Also visit Settings > About device > System Update to check for firmware updates. 3. Try a different network connection: If possible, connect your FUNTV box to a wired Ethernet connection or try a different Wi-Fi network to rule out connectivity issues.
If after these steps the app still stops loading at 90%, let me know. At that point, we can consider further troubleshooting or look into a factory reset as a last resort.
For your reference, here is a good guide on clearing app cache and data on Android devices, which works similarly with Android TV boxes like yours 2.
How’s it looking now? Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
Great to hear that your FunTV box is now showing the recalibrating process! Device recalibration usually helps fix issues related to system performance or app behavior by adjusting internal settings to optimal levels.
Here’s what you can do while recalibration is running and after it finishes:
1. Let the recalibration complete fully: Don’t interrupt the process. This step often fixes loading or performance glitches by realigning the device’s software with hardware functions.
2. Restart your FunTV box after recalibration: Once it’s done, do a full reboot: unplug the power for a few seconds, then plug it back in and power it on again.
3. Launch the FunTV app: Try opening the app to see if it now loads fully past the 90% mark.
4. Check your internet connection: Make sure your network is stable during this process to avoid any interruptions the app may have when connecting.
If after recalibration and reboot the app still gets stuck, please let me know. We can then explore checking app versions, system updates, or other deeper troubleshooting steps like verifying server status or considering a factory reset.
You’re on the right track with recalibration — it’s a useful step for FunTV box issues that don’t respond to cache clearing or restarts14.
Let me know how it goes, and if you need any further guidance! Are you satisfied with the solution so far?
Hey! You’re interested in hearing about FunTV app reviews and user satisfaction—let me give you a quick rundown based on recent information.
The FunTV app, known for its funny short dramas, generally receives positive feedback on platforms like Google Play, where it holds a solid rating of about 4.4 out of 5 from over 7,800 users. Users appreciate its smooth playback powered by high-frame-rate technology and the steady stream of daily updated content, which keeps the viewing experience engaging1.
On the Apple App Store, the rating is a bit lower, around 3.8 out of 5, though the number of ratings there is smaller. Some users highlight the binge-worthy nature of the dramas, but the app experience may vary depending on device and region2.
Several user reviews online mention enjoying the app to the point of earning small amounts of money by watching content, which some find motivating, but others note there can be hidden hurdles or lots of ads that can interrupt the experience. There are honest reviews discussing both the benefits and frustrations to give a balanced picture4, 8.
In summary, FunTV seems to attract an audience that values quick, funny, and bingeable drama content and is generally satisfied with the app’s performance, especially on Android devices. However, like many streaming apps, some users report intermittent issues and advertising interruptions.
If you want, I can help you with tips for getting the best FunTV experience or troubleshooting common issues. How does that sound? Are you satisfied with the info I provided?
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Hi there! I see your FunTV app is getting stuck at 90% when loading and you can't open it fully. Let's work together to figure this out.
To start, could you tell me if you have already tried any steps like restarting your device, clearing the app cache, or checking your internet connection? That way, I won't suggest what you've already done.
In the meantime, here’s a straightforward list of steps you can try to fix this:
1. Clear the FunTV app cache:
Since you’re on Windows with a WebKit browser, clearing your browser’s cache and cookies could help.
- Open your browser settings.
- Find the privacy or history section.
- Clear browsing data, especially cached images and files, then restart the browser.
2. Restart your computer:
A simple restart often resolves stuck loading issues by clearing temporary glitches.
3. Check your internet connection:
Ensure your network is stable. Try opening other websites or streaming apps to confirm.
4. Close other browser tabs or apps:
Sometimes too many open applications may slow down your system or interfere.
5. Disable browser extensions:
Some extensions can interfere with loading; try disabling them temporarily.
If you’ve tried these or none worked, the problem might be within the app itself or its communication with the server. Some users have found success by closing the app completely, locking their device briefly, and then reopening the app to allow loading to continue2.
Let me know what you've tried or if you want me to guide you through any of these steps in detail!
i have funtv streamer and only loading to 90%, can't open the app
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Thanks for clarifying that you’re using the FunTV Streamer app and it’s stuck loading at 90%. Let’s try to resolve this together.
Here’s a step-by-step approach tailored for your FunTV Streamer on Windows:
1. Clear app cache and data:
Since it’s a streaming app, cached data might be causing the hang. On Windows, try this:
- Close the FunTV Streamer app completely.
- Press Windows + R, type
%localappdata%and hit Enter.- Look for a folder named related to FunTV or FunTV Streamer.
- Delete its contents to clear cached data.
2. Restart your computer:
Sometimes a full restart clears up temporary glitches that block loading.
3. Check your internet connection:
FunTV needs a stable connection to load all content. Open a web browser and try streaming a video on another site to confirm.
4. Update the FunTV Streamer app:
Make sure you have the latest version. Incorrect or outdated versions can cause loading hangs. If necessary, uninstall the app, then download and reinstall the latest version from the official source.
5. Disable any VPNs or proxies:
If you’re using a VPN or proxy, try disabling them temporarily as they might interfere with the app’s connection.
6. Check for Windows updates:
Sometimes system updates fix compatibility issues with apps. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and make sure you’re up to date.
If these steps don’t help, it might be an issue on FunTV’s server side or a known bug. Some users have reported similar issues on app forums and Facebook groups, where clearing cache and reinstalling worked1 2.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in detail? Also, did you notice any error messages apart from the loading stopping at 90%?
it is a funtv box
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Thanks for letting me know you’re using a FunTV box. That helps me tailor the steps better.
Since it’s a dedicated streaming device, the 90% loading hang could be due to a few causes like firmware glitches, network issues, or app/software conflicts.
Let’s try these steps to troubleshoot your FunTV box:
1. Power cycle the FunTV box:
- Unplug the box from power completely.
- Wait for about 1 minute before plugging it back in.
- Power it on and check if the app now loads past 90%.
2. Check your internet connection:
- FunTV boxes require stable Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
- Try restarting your router just in case there’s a connection hiccup.
- If possible, connect the box via Ethernet cable for a more stable connection.
3. Clear app cache on the FunTV box:
- From the box’s main menu, go to Settings > Apps > FunTV app.
- Select Clear Cache and then Clear Data.
- Restart the box and try to launch the app again.
4. Update the firmware/software:
- In Settings, check for system updates to ensure the box’s firmware and the FunTV app are up to date.
- Install any available updates, then reboot.
5. Factory reset the FunTV box as a last resort:
- If none of the above works, you might reset the box to factory defaults in Settings > System > Reset.
- Note: This will erase all your data/settings, so use this only if you’re comfortable setting up from scratch.
I came across some reports of FunTV boxes having intermittent app crashes or stuck loading even when Wi-Fi is connected, which power cycling and cache clearing often resolve1.
Try those out, and let me know if you need step-by-step help with any of them or if you notice any specific error messages on screen. I’m here to get your FunTV box working smoothly!
Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
i can't find the clean cache and clean data
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Thanks for letting me know you couldn’t find the clear cache and clear data options on your FunTV box. These options can sometimes be a bit hidden depending on the device’s interface or firmware version.
Since FunTV boxes often run a customized version of Android TV, let me guide you through the typical process to clear cache and data for an app on similar streaming devices:
1. From the FunTV box main screen, navigate to Settings (usually a gear icon).
2. Look for Apps or Applications in the menu and select it.
3. Find and select the FunTV app from the list of installed apps.
4. Inside the app info, you should see options like Clear Cache and Clear Data or Clear Storage.
5. First, select Clear Cache to remove temporary files.
6. If it still doesn’t load correctly, then select Clear Data (this will reset the app and may erase any saved preferences).
If your FunTV box interface is different and doesn’t show these menus, it might be worth checking if there’s a system update available. Updated firmware often improves app management functions5.
If this approach doesn’t work or the options are not visible, please let me know the exact FunTV box model you're using, and I can help you find device-specific instructions.
Would you like me to assist you step-by-step with the menu navigation?
it is TTTVBOX ANDROID PLAYER. Model: FUNTV RAM:4G ROM:32G
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Thanks for sharing the details about your device—the TTTVBOX Android Player, model FUNTV, with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage. That’s very helpful!
Since it’s an Android-based box, clearing the FunTV app cache and data should be possible via the system settings, but sometimes the menus can be a bit different. Here’s a detailed way to find it on your device:
1. Power on your FUNTV box and go to the Home screen.
2. Navigate to Settings. This is usually a gear icon either on the home screen or in the apps menu.
3. Scroll down to and select Apps or Applications.
4. Find and select the FunTV app from the list of installed apps (it might be under “Installed apps” or “All apps”).
5. Inside the FunTV app info screen, you should see options like Clear Cache and Clear Data or Storage.
6. First choose Clear Cache to remove temporary files.
7. If that doesn’t fix the problem, then select Clear Data — this will reset the app, erasing any settings or saved info within the app.
8. After clearing, go back to the home screen and try launching FunTV again.
If you don’t see these exact options, sometimes there’s a “Manage Storage” button inside the app info screen where cache/data clearing is located.
Also, make sure your FUNTV box firmware and the FunTV app are updated:
- In Settings, look for System or About device and check for updates.
- For the app, if you installed it via Google Play Store, open the Play Store app, search for FunTV, and update it if available.
If the app continues to get stuck at 90% after these steps, try a full power cycle of the box — unplug it from power for about 1 minute, then plug it back in and try again.
Lastly, if nothing helps, a factory reset could be an option, but only after backing up important data, since it will erase all settings and installed apps.
Let me know if you want, I can guide you step-by-step through any of these actions. How does this approach sound? Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
I see the FUNTVbox app and it shows disable or force stop
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Thanks for letting me know! Seeing the "Disable" and "Force Stop" options for the FUNTVbox app is good information. Here's what those mean and what you can do next:
- Force Stop: This option immediately closes the app if it's running or stuck. It can help if the app is frozen or not behaving correctly. Force-stopping won’t delete any data but just stops the app's current process.
- Disable: This option essentially turns off the app and hides it from your system. You won’t be able to use it until you enable it again. Usually, you don’t want to disable the app unless you want to prevent it from running altogether.
Since your app is stuck loading, I recommend you try Force Stop first:
1. Select Force Stop for the FUNTVbox app.
2. Confirm if prompted.
3. Then, go back to the home screen and launch the app again to see if it loads fully this time.
If Force Stop alone doesn't fix the issue, because you mentioned not seeing clear cache or data options, you can try this alternative to clear the app's data:
- Go to Settings > Storage on your FUNTV box.
- Look for Cached data and select it to clear cached files for all apps.
Alternatively, if your system lacks clear data options directly per app, a factory reset of the device may be necessary—but only as a last resort after backing up important info.
One thing to note: on Android TV boxes, force-stopping is generally safe, but disabling can break app functionality, so avoid disabling the FunTV app unless you want to uninstall or completely stop using it3 4.
Try the Force Stop option now and see if that helps your app get past the 90% loading. If not, we can explore deeper steps together. How does that sound?
i find the cache data and clean out the data
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Great job finding the cached data and clearing it! Clearing cache often helps remove temporary files that might block the app from loading fully. Since you've already cleared the cache and app data on your FUNTV box, the next step is to try launching the FunTV app again and see if it now loads past 90%.
If it still gets stuck, here are a couple more things to try:
1. Restart your device: Sometimes a full reboot after clearing cache/data helps the changes take effect smoothly. Simply unplug the FUNTV box for about 30 seconds, then plug it back in and power it on.
2. Check for app and system updates:
- Go to Settings > Apps > FunTV app and check if there's an update option, or update via the Google Play Store if you installed it there.
- Also visit Settings > About device > System Update to check for firmware updates.
3. Try a different network connection: If possible, connect your FUNTV box to a wired Ethernet connection or try a different Wi-Fi network to rule out connectivity issues.
If after these steps the app still stops loading at 90%, let me know. At that point, we can consider further troubleshooting or look into a factory reset as a last resort.
For your reference, here is a good guide on clearing app cache and data on Android devices, which works similarly with Android TV boxes like yours 2.
How’s it looking now? Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
it shows i need to recalibrating the device and it is doing it now
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Great to hear that your FunTV box is now showing the recalibrating process! Device recalibration usually helps fix issues related to system performance or app behavior by adjusting internal settings to optimal levels.
Here’s what you can do while recalibration is running and after it finishes:
1. Let the recalibration complete fully:
Don’t interrupt the process. This step often fixes loading or performance glitches by realigning the device’s software with hardware functions.
2. Restart your FunTV box after recalibration:
Once it’s done, do a full reboot: unplug the power for a few seconds, then plug it back in and power it on again.
3. Launch the FunTV app:
Try opening the app to see if it now loads fully past the 90% mark.
4. Check your internet connection:
Make sure your network is stable during this process to avoid any interruptions the app may have when connecting.
If after recalibration and reboot the app still gets stuck, please let me know. We can then explore checking app versions, system updates, or other deeper troubleshooting steps like verifying server status or considering a factory reset.
You’re on the right track with recalibration — it’s a useful step for FunTV box issues that don’t respond to cache clearing or restarts1 4.
Let me know how it goes, and if you need any further guidance! Are you satisfied with the solution so far?
satisfied
Frank Taylor
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Hey! You’re interested in hearing about FunTV app reviews and user satisfaction—let me give you a quick rundown based on recent information.
The FunTV app, known for its funny short dramas, generally receives positive feedback on platforms like Google Play, where it holds a solid rating of about 4.4 out of 5 from over 7,800 users. Users appreciate its smooth playback powered by high-frame-rate technology and the steady stream of daily updated content, which keeps the viewing experience engaging1.
On the Apple App Store, the rating is a bit lower, around 3.8 out of 5, though the number of ratings there is smaller. Some users highlight the binge-worthy nature of the dramas, but the app experience may vary depending on device and region2.
Several user reviews online mention enjoying the app to the point of earning small amounts of money by watching content, which some find motivating, but others note there can be hidden hurdles or lots of ads that can interrupt the experience. There are honest reviews discussing both the benefits and frustrations to give a balanced picture4, 8.
In summary, FunTV seems to attract an audience that values quick, funny, and bingeable drama content and is generally satisfied with the app’s performance, especially on Android devices. However, like many streaming apps, some users report intermittent issues and advertising interruptions.
If you want, I can help you with tips for getting the best FunTV experience or troubleshooting common issues. How does that sound? Are you satisfied with the info I provided?