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Chromecast White Screen (Causes, How to Fix)

As an owner of a Chromecast, I know the frustration of seeing the dreaded white screen. After experiencing this issue myself, I decided to do some research and testing to find out the causes and solutions. Today I’m here to share with you what I discovered and the steps I took to successfully fix the white screen issue.

You can fix the Chromecast white screen by troubleshooting your network connection. It’s also better to use a reliable power source for Chromecast. Other times, you might need to clear Chromecast’s cache, reset your TV, or update the streaming apps. In all cases, understanding the LED language of Chromecast will guide you through the process.

SolutionDescription
Troubleshoot Network ConnectionReboot Chromecast and Wi-Fi router, turn off and on your device’s Wi-Fi connection, and set up Chromecast. If needed, perform a factory reset on Chromecast.
Choose a Better Power SourceUse the Micro-USB adapter that comes with Chromecast to connect it directly to an electrical outlet, ensuring it gets enough power.
Clear Chromecast CacheGo to the Apps menu from your TV’s settings, force-stop the target apps, and select Clear Cache to delete temporary data and improve streaming performance.
Factory Reset Your TVReset your TV to its default settings, erasing saved network connections, preferences, and personal data. You’ll need to set up the TV again and relink your account and network source.
Update Streaming AppsUpdate your streaming apps (e.g., YouTube, Crave) to fix potential white screen issues. Enable automatic updates to keep apps up-to-date without manual intervention.
Understand LED Light IndicationsLearn Chromecast’s LED language: Pulsing White (network connection/setup issue), Pulsing Red (receiving an update), Solid Red (error requiring reboot or factory reset), Solid White (ready to cast).

How to Fix The Chromecast White Screen?

A white screen on your TV isn’t the best thing to watch on a movie night, but at least there’s hope for the rest of the weekend. Here’s our roundup of straightforward solutions to try before giving up on your fun time.

  1. Troubleshoot Network Connection

First, you’ll need to troubleshoot your Internet connection through the following steps:

  1. Reboot Chromecast and the Wi-Fi router.
  2. Turn off the Wi-Fi connection of your phone or tablet, then turn it on again.
  3. Setup Chromecast.
  4.  In case you’ve got a dual-band router, choose either the 5GHz or 2.4GHz band to set up Chromecast.

If this doesn’t work try to Factory Reset Your Chromecast.

  1. Choose a Better Power Source

It’s a relief that you can rely on your TV’s powered USB port to power your Chromecast. You won’t have to worry about a distant socket. However, Chromecast might not be getting adequate power through your TV.

To ensure your Chromecast is getting enough power, plug it directly into an electrical output. All you need to do is to use the Micro-USB adapter that comes in Chromecast’s box.

  1. Clear Chromecast Cache

If you clear the cache, you’ll only delete temporary data. So, you don’t need to worry about reinstalling the apps or signing in again. Additionally, you’ll enjoy a faster performance while streaming.

Simply, go to the Apps menu from your TV’s settings. Then force-stop the target apps. After that, select Clear Cache and enjoy your fresh apps.

  1. Factory Reset Your TV

A Factory Reset of your TV might be a harsh decision, but it’s one of the effective solutions to the Chromecast white screen. Sadly, you’ll be giving up your saved network connections, preferences, and personal data.

This means you need to go through the setup process again and relink your account and network source.

To proceed with Factory Reset, head over to the Advanced Settings menu on your TV. Alternatively, find the reset button at the back of your TV and long press it till the TV responds.

  1. Update Streaming Apps

Surprisingly, your Chromecast and TV might have nothing to do with the white screen. Some users have reported that they fixed the white screen issue by updating streaming apps, like Youtube and Crave.

We recommend you turn on automatic updates because many users forget to update their apps regularly.

  1. Understand LED Light Indications

Thankfully, Google was smart enough to spare us much of the guesswork. Your Chromecast won’t speak words, but it’ll communicate many of its technical statuses through its LED light. Depending on the color and frequency of the LED light, you can tell which solution to try first.

You can rely on the following brief guide to Chromecast’s language.

Pulsing White

A pulsing white LED light can indicate that your Chromecast isn’t connected to the network. In that case, you’ll need to troubleshoot your network, as we mentioned earlier.

Otherwise, if your connection is stable, you might just need to set up Chromecast again.

Pulsing Red

If your Chromecast’s LED Light is pulsing red, then you’ll need to wait for a few moments. The pulsing red light means that your Chromecast isn’t available for casting because it’s receiving an update

Hopefully, you’ll be able to start casting once you see the solid white light. Just ensure your Chromecast remains connected to a reliable power source.

Solid Red

A solid red LED light doesn’t communicate the best news. It’s telling you there’s an error that you need to tackle. You should disconnect Chromecast from its power source for a quick reboot. 

If the white screen is still lingering on your TV screen, then you might need to Factory Reset your Chromecast.

Solid White

You’ve got nothing to worry about if your Chromecast is adorned with a solid white LED light. This indicates that Chromecast is well-connected to the network and it’s ready to start casting. Now, all’s well with Chromecast, so you can move on to troubleshooting other devices.

Read more: Chromecast blue screen

Wrap Up

Let’s sum up how to fix the Chromecast white screen.

Initially, try troubleshooting your network connection or resetting your TV. If this doesn’t work, try clearing the Chromecast cache and updating your apps.

Read more: Chromecast no video with Youtube

If there’s a lesson to learn from troubleshooting Chromecast, then it’s probably the LED language. Now that you’re an expert in this language, you can save many movie nights.