How to Get Vizio TV Out of Setup Demo Mode

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Setting up a Vizio TV but stuck on the setup screen? You’re not alone. There are ample examples of users stuck on the setup screen and unable to move past it and reach the final TV home screen.

Setting up a Vizio TV is not super complicated, but often, when you reset the TV or sometimes even when configuring it for first use, this problem can appear.

In this post, we’ll list all the possible reasons why the TV is not moving to another screen and the methods to get it working again.

Reasons for Vizio TV Stuck in Setup Mode

Here are a few reasons why your TV cannot boot to the home screen:

  • It doesn’t have a working internet connection.
  • Your TV’s firmware needs an update.
  • The remote buttons aren’t working properly.
  • There’s an issue with the main board.

5 Ways to Get Vizio TV Out of Demo Mode

Try the following methods to get rid of the problematic setup screen on your Vizio TV.

1. Check the Remote

If one or more buttons on your remote don’t work properly, you cannot use it to complete the setup process. Check all the buttons, including the direction pad and others, and even replace the batteries if they don’t work.

Vizio TV Remote Not Working

2. Do a Power Cycle Reset

A software reset can help your TV get out of the demo mode. Unplug the TV from the wall socket and press the power button to drain the TV’s power.

Keep it switched off for 30 minutes or more, and then power it back on. Check if you can complete the setup process now.

3. Switch to Another Input

It is a fairly common problem with Vizio TV users who reset their TV due to some issue and cannot get out of the setup mode. If you are using the phone app to complete the sign-in process but cannot complete it, use the physical button on the TV to change its input.

Newer models have only one button, so press it once to launch the input menu and then press it again to select the Smartcast option. Then, long press to finalize your selection.

how to change input source on vizio tv without remote

Note that setting up the TV with a Vizio account needs an internet connection with reliable speed. So, switch to an uninterrupted Wi-Fi router or connect an ethernet cable to the TV if that port is available.

4. Update the Firmware

An outdated TV firmware can obstruct the setup process. Vizio releases periodic firmware updates for all the supported models. Note down the serial number of your TV imprinted on the backside. Then, visit the official download page and save it to a USB drive.

There are some directions for installing the firmware via USB. Firstly, clean the USB drive and format it in FAT32 mode. You can easily do this on your Windows PC and Android phone.

After that, place the firmware files in the USB drive in the main directory. Avoid putting it in subfolders; otherwise, you won’t be able to find the files and complete the update process.

After updating the firmware, your Vizio TV should easily get out of the setup mode.

5. Call a Technician

The last resort is to get Vizio support if all other software fixes don’t solve your problem. Schedule a technician visit using the official contact channels. They can identify the problem and replace the hardware fault, if any.

Do not try DIYing by replacing components unless you know your stuff. Otherwise, you’ll end up with a TV that’s beyond fixing.

Wrapping Up

Vizio TV setup screen is the first point of contact before launching it for first use. But if you are stuck on it, you can complete the setup process and reach the Home screen. You can simply switch the input to use the TV as a monitor, additional screen, or a cable box.

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Abhishek Mishra

Abhishek fell in love with computers and consumer electronics a decade back. He has extensively covered popular operating systems, apps, and web services for the last five years at trusted publications including WindowsLatest, MakeUseOf, and Fossbytes. At YTECHB, he pens elaborate guides, emerging tech topics, and listicles.

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