You might have noticed that some apps open and run automatically whenever you start your Windows PC or Mac. The behavior makes sense for apps from cloud storage services like OneDrive and Google Drive — you might want to keep all the files in sync with other platforms. However, other apps like Chrome, Spotify, Edge browser, etc., enable the 'Login/launch at startup' option by default, and mostly end up consuming resources at startup. Thankfully, there's a way to stop Spotify from opening at startup in macOS and Windows.
Once the Recent Apps screen is shown, swipe left or right to look for the app. It should be here if you managed to run it previously. Then, swipe up on the app to close it. This should force close it. If it’s not there, simply tap the Close All app to also restart all apps. Method 2: Close an app using App Info menu.
If you love music, then you probably won't mind it. However, it's odd that Spotify would want launch immediately after the OS boots — it's not a critical system app after all. The practice of forcing people to let an app launch at startup doesn’t make sense. Also, that behavior is active by default whenever you install the Spotify app.
In this post, we will guide you through several ways to disable Spotify's automatic startup on Windows and Mac. Let’s first talk about the common method that works on both Windows and macOS.
1. Use Startup and Windows Behavior Option (Windows and Mac)
Spotify offers the ability to change the 'launch at startup' function from the app settings. The app is almost identical on both Windows and Mac. You can follow the steps below to access the option and change it.
Step 1: Open the Spotify app on Mac or Windows.
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Step 2: You can select the drop-down beside the profile icon and go to Settings. Alternatively, you can also use Command +, keyboard shortcut on Mac to open Spotify Settings.
Step 3: Scroll down to the bottom and select Show Advanced Settings.
Step 4: The option will open several other Spotify options.
Step 5: Navigate to the 'Startup and Window Behavior' heading. You will find the ‘Open Spotify automatically after you log into the computer’ option. Click on the drop-down and change the behavior to No.
After that, Spotify won't load by itself whenever you start your computer. Spotify's Windows app also offers an option to minimize or close the app when you hit the close button. You can change that too if you like.
If Spotify still opens at startup on Mac, then check the next solution.
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Read More2. Disable Open at Login From the Apps Dock on Mac
Apple allows you to access several options such as Quit, Force Quit, Show All Windows, keep in dock, etc., from the app icon on the dock. You can click on the app icon using a two-finger click or the right-click on the app icon (If you are using a mouse).
From the small floating menu, navigate to Options and disable/uncheck Open at Login.
3. Disable Spotify From Users & Groups (Mac)
Apple allows you to hide apps from opening automatically on startup. Here are the steps to hide them by using the Settings menu.
Step 1: Tap on the Apple icon at the upper left corner in the menu bar and go to System Preferences. Alternatively, you can use the Command + Space keys and search for System Preferences in it.
Step 2: From the System Preferences, navigate to Users & Groups. Click on the Login Items tab on the right pane.
Step 3: There, you will see the list of apps that open automatically when you log in. To make changes, you'll have to click on the Lock icon at the bottom-left corner and enter your admin password to proceed.
Step 4: If you find Spotify on the list then select the checkbox under the Hide menu to hide it. To remove it, select the ‘-‘ button at the bottom.
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Read More4. Disable Spotify at Startup on Windows
When you sign into your Windows account after the OS boots, the system loads some services in the background. You can disable them from the Windows Startup menu. Follow the steps below to remove Spotify from the startup on Windows.
Step 1: Press the Windows key and search for the Run menu. Alternatively, you can use the Windows + R keyboard shortcuts and access the Run menu.
Step 2: Type shell:startup and it will open the window which shows the services that run during the Windows startup.
Step 3: If you see Spotify listed there, then right-click on it and select delete from the contextual menu.
5. Disable Spotify Startup From the Task Manager on Windows
Step 1: Select the Windows button and search for Task Manager. Alternatively, you can right-click on the Windows button and select Task Manager from the menu that opens up.
Step 2: The Task Manager window shows several tabs — Processes, Performance, App History, Startup, Users, Details, and Services.
Step 3: Click on the Startup tab and search for Spotify from the list of apps.
Step 4: Right-click on it and select disable from the floating menu.
That should prevent Spotify from launching automatically whenever you boot Windows.
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When apps pop open at startup randomly, it can slow down the loading process. That might make sense for certain apps, but not for music streaming apps like Spotify. Use the steps above to disable Spotify's automatic startup whenever you boot your Mac and Windows PC.
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Spotify is one of the largest music streaming services around the world with more than 140 million users. Although Spotify is equipped with lots of amazing features, it is unavoidable that you may encounter more or less Spotify problems. In this article, I would like to list some of those issues that may occur more frequently than others and show you the way to fix them.
1. Spotify Cannot Start
This problem will appear when you try to launch your Spotify after installing but just find it is crashed. It seems that this issue has troubled users for times, therefore, I will provide you with the solution below:
(1) After downloading the Spotify Installer, save it to your computer.
(2) Start the installer then select Properties.
(3) Choose 'Compatibility', check the box of 'Run this program in compatibility mode for:' and select 'Windows XP (Service Pack 3)'.
(4) Click Apply.
2. Spotify Failure to Stream
You have already collected or bought songs with a premium account but it appears a box of 'Can't play the current track' or 'You're offline' while you are totally online. In many cases, these Spotify streaming errors are resulting from your home network or your device. Follow the steps to fix this problem:
(1) Open the Airplane mode of your device and then turn it off.
(2) Reopen the device you use to stream Spotify.
(3) Reinsert the wireless router.
(4) Unplug the modem from your Internet for 30 to 60 seconds.
(5) Put the router to a higher place to secure the WiFi router not covered by other items.
3. Spotify Stuttering
You may come across with the problem that you can listen to Spotify music but it is intermittent, which makes you crazy.
For Windows and Mac, you need to open Spotify Settings and choose 'Edit > Preference > Enable hardware acceleration'. If it fails, uninstall Spotify and install this program again. For iPhone or Android, try logging out and back in at first. If it fails, restart the device and try again. Or you need to delete the app and reinstall.
4. Spotify Cannot Connect
There probably exists that you are able to use other apps and visit websites but just cannot connect to Spotify. The solution is as below.
(1) Make sure you can connect to cellular data when disconnecting to WiFi, which narrows the problem.
(2) Force close the Spotify and restart it.
(3) If step (2) fails, restart your device.
(4) Log out the Spotify account and log in again, or you can uninstall it and reinstall directly.
5. Delete Spotify Playlists Accidentally
Very often you may carelessly delete a Spotify playlist. Well, you can use the Spotify website to recover it.
Login the Spotify account and then click on 'Recover playlists > Restore'. There will not appear one playlist you deleted right now but in the future. Next time you enter this page, click 'Restore' to recover it to your account.
6. Spotify No Sound
When you open Spotify and want to play music now and then, but just find that there is no sound coming out. Check out the following method to the solution.
(1) Check the volume of the Spotify on your device to make sure it is not muted.
(2) On Mac, you need to press the 'Option' and click on the 'Speaker' so as to connect the right output device.
(3) On iPhone or Android, ensure your system volume is up without connecting Bluetooth headphones. In addition, clear your headphone jack with compressed air to unclog them.
7. Remove Spotify Offline Devices
You may extract music from Spotify with a Premium account and keep music offline by downloading to your devices. However, there are three devices limited for you to keep Spotify music. So, how to remove an unused Spotify offline devices to clear a new space?
Enter your Spotify account page and click Remove to remove device out of the list. while for the offline device, you can only keep 3,333 songs or you may not be able to listen to music.
8. Cannot Add Local Files to A Playlist
You desire to add your own music in the Spotify playlists thus you can listen to it everywhere, follow the guide mentioned below and you can fix this trouble.
(1) Enter 'Edit (Windows) or Spotify (Mac) > Preferences > Local Files'.
(2) Search your iTunes files or your Music Library, or directly to the destination of your saved music.
(3) Add local files to your Spotify playlists.
9. Cannot Download Spotify Music for Offline Playback
You can download Spotify songs for offline playback but it just cannot under some circumstances.
First, you must be aware that there is a limitation of 3,333 songs for synchronization to each device, and for you exceeding the limits, you aren't able to download any more songs unless you delete some songs.
Second, open the 'Available Offline' switch will slowly delete its content, however, for fast solving this problem, you should delete the cache.
10. Cannot Add More Tracks to Your Music
There is a limitation on storing songs on Your Music so that you cannot add as many songs as you want. Some of you may be angry about that, but I want you to cool down and look for the following solution.
You are able to create a new playlist named 'Library' and add music you like there. After the 10,000 song limitation, you can create 'Library 2', 'Library 3' and so on. Add all of these libraries into File > New Playlist Folder, and you can see all the music within it.
In a word, there are 10 common Spotify problems and each of them has the method to fix. However, in order to avoid some unexpected issues, here I would like to recommend you to back up your Spotify Music with TuneFab Spotify Music Converter. If you want to listen to Spotify music at any time and everywhere or in case of the out of service for Spotify or unconnected to the Internet, TuneFab Spotify Music Converter is the best choice for you to listen to music easily.