Second and Third-Generation Apple TV Models Not Working for Some Users

Some second and third-generation Apple TV owners have started experiencing a mysterious bug over the last few days, which seems to have essentially disabled the device for a number of users. Affected Apple TV models are only able to display Computers, Music, and Settings, with no other channel options available.

Customers who are seeing the issue have had all of their menu options suddenly disappear, leaving them unable to watch Netflix, Hulu, and other Apple TV channels.

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Image via MacRumors reader Gabbisonn

This seems to be a bug that's been around for awhile, but has become more prevalent over the last day or two. MacRumors has received several complaints via email, and there are threads outlining the problem both on our forums and on Reddit.

Restarting the Apple TV, resetting a router, and resetting the Apple TV don't seem to work. A region change offers a temporary solution, but ultimately, the channels disappear again for many users. Some users have partially fixed the issue by changing DNS settings, but this doesn't work for all users. A MacRumors reader describes the problem:

All I see is a computer and settings option. In the settings option I have access to everything except the main menu setting. There's absolutely nothing in there as an option. I've restarted my Apple TV as well as my AirPort Extreme. I've reset the Apple TV and I inserted all the info back in like my iCloud acct etc. it obviously is logging onto the Internet since I was able to connect my iCloud account. One other strange thing is that my iTunes won't recognize the Apple TV when I plug it in directly to my Mac mini via a USB cable. It just doesn't show up. What the heck happened? Apple do you have an explanation for this one?

Not all Apple TV users are affected by the issue, but it appears to be fairly widespread. Only the Apple TV 2 and 3 are impacted -- the fourth-generation Apple TV is functioning fine.

Apple's support staff told a Reddit user that a fix was in the works, and to expect a software update in the near future. A MacRumors reader received similar information, with Apple suggesting a fix would be pushed within the next few hours.

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Top Rated Comments

btbeme Avatar
98 months ago
The "fix" is likely the complete bricking of the device so you are compelled to buy the absolutely crappy Gen 4.
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ProVideo Avatar
98 months ago
It's a simplified interface. This is a feature.
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sunapple Avatar
98 months ago
It will gradually become slower and battery life will decrease as well. Wait what?
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
themick4u Avatar
98 months ago
Lately, Apple devices with their software releases can be summed up in two words:

Quality Assurance
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garirry Avatar
98 months ago
The quality of Apple software these days is outstanding.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
coolfactor Avatar
98 months ago
I can see my future.... my 74 year old mother sending me emails, messages and calling on the phone because her Apple TV isn't working. Where has her Netflix gone?
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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