Television Repair in Nairobi, Kenya >0709004600
What’s Causing Your TV Boot Loop?
A boot loop happens when your TV repeatedly restarts instead of reaching the home screen. Here are the most common causes:
Power supply issues – Faulty power boards or capacitors can’t provide stable voltage, forcing constant restarts.
Corrupt firmware – Failed software updates or corrupted system files prevent the TV from completing startup.
Bad HDMI connection – A malfunctioning HDMI device or cable can trigger HDMI-CEC conflicts that cause boot loops.
Overheating – Blocked vents or failing internal cooling cause the TV to restart as a protection measure.
Hardware failure – Defective main boards, RAM, or other internal components can’t initialize properly.
Quick Troubleshooting Steps
- Unplug everything – Disconnect all HDMI cables, USB devices, and power for 60 seconds
- Power cycle – Hold the power button for 30 seconds while unplugged, then reconnect
- Try safe mode – Most TVs have a factory reset option accessible during boot (check your manual)
- Check for updates – If you can access settings briefly, attempt a firmware update
When to Call a Professional
If basic troubleshooting fails, you likely have a hardware issue requiring repair. Power supply and main board failures are common in TVs 3-5 years old and typically cost $100-300 to fix professionally.
