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Google says it’s working to repair a problem which has left many Chromecast customers unable to look at content material on their televisions for a second day.
The tech large says it has bought greater than 100m of those gadgets worldwide throughout numerous generations, with the problems particularly impacting the “second era” mannequin.
Homeowners of those Chromecasts have been unable to attach them to their televisions – which means they can not use streaming providers like Netflix and YouTube on the massive display – with Chromecast Audio gadgets additionally dealing with points.
And the corporate has warned customers to not attempt to repair the issue themselves by performing a manufacturing facility reset to affected gadgets in a post on the Google Nest support forum.
“Don’t manufacturing facility reset your system – we are going to hold you all up to date when the repair rolls out,” it says.
“In case you have already manufacturing facility reset your system, we are going to present directions to set your system again up as quickly as attainable.”
However a number of social media customers advised Google’s recommendation had come too late for some who had already reset their affected Chromecasts.
“Manufacturing facility reset is actually the very first thing I did when my Chromecast stopped working,” wrote a person replying to Google on X.
“Google asking everybody to please not manufacturing facility reset their Chromecast after hours when it is one of the used fixes, is hilarious,” said another.
Google’s Chromecast gadgets plug into TVs and permit customers to stream content material like internet video and music wirelessly utilizing a cellular system or laptop computer.
It additionally gives the flexibility to show something from inside a tab on its Chrome internet browser.

Clients first started to report points affecting some Chromecasts and their means to “forged” streaming content material from gadgets to TVs on Sunday night.
Customers attempting to stream content material had been met with alerts which mentioned the system couldn’t be authenticated, its connection had failed, or the Chromecast itself was “untrusted”.
Google said in August 2024 it might be discontinuing Chromecast, changing its 11-year-old system with a brand new Google TV system, nevertheless it promised to help present gadgets with updates.
Based on a report by The Register, the issue may have been caused by an expired authentication certificate.
The BBC has requested Google to verify if that is certainly the case.