AppleTV is stuck on Apple Logo with words, sort of jibberish

Hi All - I have an ATV that has been stuck on apple logo for about a day, and now there are lines of words, including technical information, on top of the apple logo. warranty has expired, what should I do? I will try a factory restart.
Nicole R

Even  equipment isn't beyond failure by two in one day is unlikely. There are 2 more things you could try with your first tv:
Try another video cable or even swap to component if using HDMI.
Try pulling ALL the cables and leaving it 30 seconds or so before powering up and trying again.
What exactly is your second tv now doing.

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