Open Finder Applications, then you can see lots of applications folder stored under this folder. Scrolled down to find out Spotify app and then right click and click to 'Move to Trash' and then you can finally uninstall Spotify on Mac. If you have downloaded from App Store, just delete it on your Launchpad. Press these three keys together: Option, Command, and Esc (Escape). This is similar to pressing Control-Alt-Delete on a PC. Or choose Force Quit from the Apple ( ) menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. Select the app in the Force Quit window, then click Force Quit.
Spotify changed the way people listen to and discover new music. It has become a force to be reckoned with, and only a few can match the fantastic music streaming service. I recently started using Spotify, and I faced a little trouble getting it to work. Spotify was not working on my Windows 10 PC though it worked fine on my Android.
It took me some time to go through all the settings and sift through the support forums to find solutions that actually worked. Without further ado, here is a list of solutions that will help you resolve the same and get Spotify working on your Windows 10 computer.
1. Relaunch Spotify
It is possible that the Spotify app didn’t launch correctly and this may have led to an error. To check, simply click on the red ‘x’ on the right side of the window to close Spotify. Give it some time to shut completely.
Wait a few seconds and relaunch to check if everything is working as intended. If not, don’t worry, we have got more tricks up our sleeve.
2. Reboot PC
I keep recommending this solution in almost all of my Windows 10 guides. Rebooting the PC is a good idea to resolve errors without doing much of tinkering around things. Simply click on the Windows icon and select Restart.
It will take a few moments, so you can take this time to decide what you want to listen to next on Spotify.
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Read More3. Task Manager
Several users reported that killing the process associated with Spotify in the Task Manager helped them resolve the issue. Sometimes, the process never stops properly or continues to run even after the app is closed. And when you launch an app, like Spotify, Windows gets confused because according to it, Spotify is already running. Dumb, I know. That happens even though you have closed the app.
To kill the process, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc shortcut on your keyboard to launch the Task Manager and under the Processes tab, look for Spotify.
When you do, right-click on it to open options and select End task. Wait for a few moments until Spotify disappears from the Task manager. Now relaunch it to check if it is working or not.
4. Hardware Acceleration
Many Spotify users have claimed that unchecking the Hardware Acceleration option helped them bring sanity to their life. If you can open the Spotify window, press the Alt key on your keyboard and under the File menu, select View.
Now uncheck the Hardware Acceleration option and close Spotify. Wait a few moments and relaunch it again to check if it is working or not.
5. Reinstall Spotify
If you are still haven't managed to fix Spotify, then it's possible that there is something wrong with the installation files of Spotify. Do not skip this paragraph thinking uninstalling means clicking on the Uninstall option in Control Panel. There is more to it.
Hit the Windows key on your keyboard and right-click on Spotify to select the Uninstall option.
If the app asks you for confirmation, click OK. Now Press the Windows key+E on your keyboard to open the File Explorer and navigate to the below folder structure.
You need to delete the Spotify folder here. If you are unable to view AppData under YourUsername, right-click on Quick access and select Options.
Under the View tab, click on Show hidden files, folders, and drives option and then click on Apply and OK. You can now see the hidden folder named AppData.
Do not install Spotify from the Windows Store. A Spotify support staff has recommended users to install it using the ‘full installer package.’ That means follow the link shared below and install it from there.
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Read More6. Update Drivers
Spotify uses audio drivers to deliver music to your ears, and if the drivers are missing or not up to date, you are in a fix. Download Driver Easy using the link below. Run the program. Driver Easy will scan your Windows OS and suggest missing drivers for many apps including audio if any.
If you find audio in the list, follow the steps to download and install the latest version. The free version will work fine. However, note that you can only download one driver at a time as the free version doesn’t support parallel downloads. Still, it saves time as you don’t have to hunt for the drivers on the wild web manually. If you can, you may go that route. Either way, update your audio drivers.
7. Compatibility & Admin Mode
Navigate to the folder where you have Spotify installed on your drive. Usually, it’s the C drive. Right-click on the Spotify.exe file and select Properties. That will only work if you have installed Spotify using the link I shared above in the point 5, and are using an OS older than Windows 10. If you don’t meet both the criteria, skip this point.
Under the Compatibility tab, select Run this program in compatibility mode for and select the Windows OS version that you are using.
In the same tab, also select Run this program as an administrator. Click on Apply and OK. Relaunch Spotify and check if the issue is resolved.
Discover, Listen, Repeat
Spotify is a fantastic app for music streaming which you can use to discover new music and listen to them. It sucks when the app fails to work on Windows 10. Some users have suggested using the web version as a workaround, but that is not really a solution, just an alternative. You might do it if none of the above solutions worked for you.
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Spotify is a well-known international music streaming platform that allows users to listen to music right from their devices. Mostly Spotify users on the Windows platform face issues with the app. The Spotify app runs itself when the Windows is started up.
There are various applications and software nowadays that provide a feature of enabling/disabling auto-start when the system is turned on. But in case of the Spotify, even after turning off the auto start from the Spotify menu, it starts itself on some of the Windows systems.
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Probable Reasons for Spotify opening at Startup
Below listed are some of the expected reasons for the Spotify app to start itself upon the Startup of your system.
1) Application Settings of the Spotify: The Spotify app settings can be the main reason for this issue. Most of the users of the Spotify might not know that the auto startup option is turned on by default in the app settings. Even if the Spotify users who want to disable the Autostart of the app, find it very difficult to find the disable button for the auto startup option because it is really hard to find.
2) Updating the Windows System: Sometimes the latest windows update brings some features which might reopen the applications at the system startup, which were open at the time of shutting down the Windows OS. In this case, the Spotify settings for disabling it to open at Startup will not work if the application was open during the shut down of the Windows.
3) Other Audio Device Software Settings: Some software connected to the audio devices like Headphones and speakers may have set to open music applications like Spotify when the audio device is connected. So if you have connected any headphones or speakers during the Startup of your system, it may invoke the Spotify to run at the Startup.
Note: Don’t forget to terminate the Spotify app before shutting down your computer. This step of stopping the Spotify can save you a lot of time before finding other solutions. If the Spotify application does not reopen itself at the next Startup of your system, the issue was with some windows feature.
Guide to Stop Spotify from Opening on Startup
To disallow the Spotify to run itself on the Startup, some of the feasible and effective solutions are listed below. Just follow them step by step and then you are good to go.
Solution 1: Disable the Spotify app using the Windows Task Manager
From the Windows Task Manager, you can find out which apps are allowed to auto-start on the Windows Startup. To disable the Spotify or other such apps from the Task Manager, follow on.
1. Invoke the Windows Task Manager by pressing the SHIFT, CTRL, and ESC keys simultaneously. You can also open the Task Manager by right-clicking on the Windows taskbar from the bottom of your screen.
2. Select the Startup option, which will stat all the apps and services which are scheduled to start at every windows system startup.
3. Find the Spotify app from the list and select it.
4. Click on the Disable button to disallow Spotify to open at the Startup.
Solution 2: Change the Spotify settings
To disable the opening of the Spotify at Startup, you can first check the inbuilt Spotify app settings. There is an option provided by Spotify in the settings to disable its auto startup. If you have already changed this Spotify setting, try other methods discussed in this article. Else, follow on.
1. Run the Spotify application.
2. Open the Spotify Settings from the down arrow from the app or by pressing the Ctrl and P keys simultaneously.
3. Opt for the option of Show Advanced Settings.
4. Under the Startup and Windows Behaviour section, choose the No option from the dropdown list beside the option called Open Spotify automatically after you log into the computer.
Close the Spotify app and reboot your computer to see if the issue is resolved or not.
Note: To disable Spotify at Startup on the MAC, you need to modify the startup settings under the Users & Groups section.
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Solution 3: Try renaming the Spotify App’s Exe file
You might need to change the name of the Spotify app’s executable file (Spotify.exe) and the executable file for the Spotify launcher which is SpotifyLauncher.exe to resolve the said issue. To effectively rename Spotify executable files without any hindrance, follow on.
1. Delete all the Spotify shortcuts from your Desktop and other drives.
2. Open your Windows Task Manager by following the steps from the Solution – 1.
3. Select the Processes tab.
4. Find the spotify.exe process from the running processes list. If you can’t find the said exe file, you have to open the Spotify app.
5. Right-click on the spotify.exe process and opt for the option called Open file location.
6. Now terminate the Spotify app if it’s still running.
7. Right-click on the file called spotify.exe and select the Rename option. Add some extra letter or digit like 1 to the current name and press the enter key which will rename it to the spotify1.exe.
8. Follow the same procedure to rename the spotifylauncher.exe to spotifylauncher1.exe or something like that.
Note: You can rename these executable files to any name with considering permissible letters and characters in the Windows operating system.
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This procedure will halt the Spotify app to open at every Startup. You might need to created shortcuts for the renamed Spotify executable files.
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We hope this article about how to stop Spotify from opening on Startup has helped you resolve your issue with some easy to follow solutions.