Method 3: Removing Roku from the list of Connected DevicesĪs it turns out, this particular issue can also occur due in situations where the Roku driver is stuck into a limbo state. If the Roku Screen Mirroring issue is still occurring, move down to the next method below.
If they are, follow the on-screen prompts to install each one until you bring your Windows version up to date.
Several affected users have managed to resolve the issue by installing every available Windows update (including optional updates). If your Windows version is not updated to the latest version, it’s very likely that you’re encountering the issue due to driver issues.
Fortunately, these drivers are supplied and maintained by the WU (Windows Update) component on all recent Windows versions (Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10). Method 2: Updating Windows build to the latestĪ screen-mirroring connection to Roku requires a working Miracast driver.
If this scenario is applicable, you should be able to resolve the issue either by updating the Miracast driver to the latest using WU or by updating directly from Device Manager.