HT201836: How to restart your Apple TV
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Dec 25, 2012 1:03 AM in response to John Nevsby Winston Churchill,Seasons Greetings
If your problem persists get yourself a micro USB cable (sold separately), you can restore your Apple TV from iTunes:
- Remove ALL cables from Apple TV. (if you don't you will not see Apple TV in the iTunes Source list)
- Connect the micro USB cable to the Apple TV and to your computer.
- Reconnect the power cable (only for Apple TV 3)
- Open iTunes.
- Select your Apple TV in the Source list, and then click Restore.
If when you choose restore you get a message that the device cannot be found, download the file below
Apple TV Software Restore 5.1.1 (2nd generation)
Apple TV Software Restore 5.1.1 (3rd generation)
Then hold down the option key while choosing restore and select the downloaded file when prompted.
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Dec 25, 2012 10:06 AM in response to Winston Churchillby John Nevs,Thanks.
What option key should I hold down ?? On what device?
I'm on a Windows keyboard / computer - there's no "option" key !!!
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Dec 31, 2012 7:25 AM in response to John Nevsby Keeps The Doctor Away,I found a posting here that indicated there was a problem with the latest update via wired ethernet.
I unplugged the ethernet cable, went into Apple TV settings and connected wirelessly, rebooted the Apple TV by unplugging and replugging the power cord, then tried the update again and it was successful.
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Jan 4, 2013 4:13 PM in response to Keeps The Doctor Awayby Lunakaihawaii,I had the same issue when trying to update using a wired (ethernet) connection. As soon as I switched to a wireless connection the Apple TV quickly and successfully installed the update with no problems.