1. Wait It Out
2. Plug to a Power Outlet
Note: It is recommended that you use the Fire TV Stick with the bundled USB power adapter. If you cannot find the original Fire TV USB power adapter, you can use an alternative one with the same power rating (5V/1A) as the official one.
3. Switch HDMI Ports
Also, if the Fire TV stick is connected to your TV via an HDMI hub or HDMI splitter, you should disconnect the device from the hub/splitter and plug directly to your TV’s HDMI port. Some HDMI hubs can affect power supply available to the Fire TV Stick. It is worth noting that if multiple HDMI devices are connected to your TV, that can cause interference and disruption to the Fire TV Stick. In addition to causing the Fire TV Stick to keep restarting, having multiple HDMI devices hooked to your TV could also cause the device to get stuck during boot-up.
4. Give It a Rest
By the way, when you plug the Fire TV Stick back in, you want to make sure that the device is placed in a well-ventilated and open space, at a reasonable distance away from other electronics or appliances. That will help you prevent the Fire TV Stick from overheating.
5. Try Alternate TV and Fire TV Stick
6. Reset Fire TV Stick
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