Hi there! I understand you're experiencing crashes when using the Court TV app on your iPhone with iOS 18.7. I'd be happy to help get that sorted out. To start, could you tell me a bit more?
- Does the app crash immediately upon opening or only when trying to watch something specific? - Have you noticed if it happens more often on Wi-Fi or cellular data? - Have you tried any troubleshooting steps already (like restarting the app or phone)?
This will help me tailor the best fix for your situation. Meanwhile, I’ll outline some general steps that usually resolve app crashes on iPhones:
1. Restart the Court TV app: Close the app completely from the app switcher (swipe up from the bottom, find the app, and swipe it off). Then reopen it.
2. Restart your iPhone: Simply power off the device completely, wait a few seconds, then power it back on. This can clear temporary glitches.
3. Update the Court TV app: Go to the App Store, tap your profile at the top right, scroll down to see if there are updates waiting for Court TV, and update if available.
4. Check iOS updates: Sometimes app crashes happen due to OS compatibility issues. Go to Settings > General > Software Update to make sure you’re on the latest version.
5. Reinstall the app: Delete Court TV app, then go back to the App Store and reinstall fresh.
6. Check your internet connection: A stable and fast connection is important. Try switching between Wi-Fi and cellular to see if crashes persist.
If none of these fixes the problem, there might be an issue on the app developer’s side or a compatibility glitch with iOS 18.7 that they need to address. In that case, I can help you contact Court TV support directly.
Let me know what you’ve tried and how it behaves, and we’ll go from there!
Thanks for letting me know it’s the Court TV app crashing on your Roku device. Let’s work through some targeted steps to get this resolved.
Here’s what I recommend trying:
1. Restart your Roku device Sometimes a simple reboot clears up app glitches. You can restart by going to Settings > System > System restart, or just unplug your Roku from power, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in.
2. Check your internet connection Make sure your Roku is connected to a stable network. Try switching between Wi-Fi and wired Ethernet if possible. Also, reboot your router to refresh the connection.
3. Update Roku OS An outdated system might cause app crashes. Go to Settings > System > System update > Check now to ensure your Roku firmware is current.
4. Remove and reinstall the Court TV app Go to the Roku Home screen, highlight the Court TV app, press the * (star) button on your remote, select “Remove channel.” Restart your Roku after removal, then add the Court TV channel back from the Roku Channel Store.
5. Clear Roku cache (Advanced) Though Roku doesn’t have a direct cache clear option, you can try a secret remote sequence: Press the Home button 5 times, Up once, Rewind twice, then Fast Forward twice. This can clear the device cache and has helped some users.
If after these steps the app still crashes, it’s possible there’s a compatibility or server-side issue affecting the Court TV app on Roku. In that case, contacting Court TV support through their support email ([email protected]) would be the next best step.
Here’s a relevant community tip I found — users had success by removing and reinstalling the app alongside a device reboot6.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in detail? How’s your Roku behaving currently?
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Hi there! I understand you're experiencing crashes when using the Court TV app on your iPhone with iOS 18.7. I'd be happy to help get that sorted out. To start, could you tell me a bit more?
- Does the app crash immediately upon opening or only when trying to watch something specific?
- Have you noticed if it happens more often on Wi-Fi or cellular data?
- Have you tried any troubleshooting steps already (like restarting the app or phone)?
This will help me tailor the best fix for your situation. Meanwhile, I’ll outline some general steps that usually resolve app crashes on iPhones:
1. Restart the Court TV app: Close the app completely from the app switcher (swipe up from the bottom, find the app, and swipe it off). Then reopen it.
2. Restart your iPhone: Simply power off the device completely, wait a few seconds, then power it back on. This can clear temporary glitches.
3. Update the Court TV app: Go to the App Store, tap your profile at the top right, scroll down to see if there are updates waiting for Court TV, and update if available.
4. Check iOS updates: Sometimes app crashes happen due to OS compatibility issues. Go to Settings > General > Software Update to make sure you’re on the latest version.
5. Reinstall the app: Delete Court TV app, then go back to the App Store and reinstall fresh.
6. Check your internet connection: A stable and fast connection is important. Try switching between Wi-Fi and cellular to see if crashes persist.
If none of these fixes the problem, there might be an issue on the app developer’s side or a compatibility glitch with iOS 18.7 that they need to address. In that case, I can help you contact Court TV support directly.
Let me know what you’ve tried and how it behaves, and we’ll go from there!
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Thanks for letting me know it’s the Court TV app crashing on your Roku device. Let’s work through some targeted steps to get this resolved.
Here’s what I recommend trying:
1. Restart your Roku device
Sometimes a simple reboot clears up app glitches. You can restart by going to Settings > System > System restart, or just unplug your Roku from power, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in.
2. Check your internet connection
Make sure your Roku is connected to a stable network. Try switching between Wi-Fi and wired Ethernet if possible. Also, reboot your router to refresh the connection.
3. Update Roku OS
An outdated system might cause app crashes. Go to Settings > System > System update > Check now to ensure your Roku firmware is current.
4. Remove and reinstall the Court TV app
Go to the Roku Home screen, highlight the Court TV app, press the * (star) button on your remote, select “Remove channel.” Restart your Roku after removal, then add the Court TV channel back from the Roku Channel Store.
5. Clear Roku cache (Advanced)
Though Roku doesn’t have a direct cache clear option, you can try a secret remote sequence: Press the Home button 5 times, Up once, Rewind twice, then Fast Forward twice. This can clear the device cache and has helped some users.
If after these steps the app still crashes, it’s possible there’s a compatibility or server-side issue affecting the Court TV app on Roku. In that case, contacting Court TV support through their support email ([email protected]) would be the next best step.
Here’s a relevant community tip I found — users had success by removing and reinstalling the app alongside a device reboot6.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in detail? How’s your Roku behaving currently?