Casual Listener. Hi, I've been a premium Spotify user for several months now, and I have never had this problem before. No matter which device I am logged into Spotify on, I can't download music. Last night I tried on my computer, turned Spotify off and back on, signed out and back in, uninstalled and reinstalled Spotify, and it still wouldn't download any new songs.
However it did download all the songs I already had after I reinstalled it, so I'm very confused as to why I'm unable to download new songs. My iPhone is having a much stranger problem. I can download songs only after signing out and back in, and the next time I open the app I usually find that they have un-downloaded themselves, along with some of the songs I already had.
I've tried re-opening the app, signing out and back in, and reinstalling, but none of that fixes the problem. This is very frustrating for me, and it makes absolutely no sense. Can Spotify please look into this problem?
Everyone's tags 7 : confusing. Accepted Solutions. Community Legend. Everyone's tags 3 : device. Everyone's tags 2 : iOS. Everyone's tags 1 : more information needed. Hi Liam, I have just encountered the same problem - I am running on 3 devices, do not have anywhere near 3, tracks. Thanks Paul. Hi there Peter. I just wanted to say thanks for the help. Very useful and much appreciated. Everyone's tags 2 : Resolved. If so, can you let us know your iOS and Spotify versions? I had exactly the same problem.
I couldn't update, so I uninstalled Spotify and downloaded the installer again. The installer said it was downloading Spotify, but then it exited and nothing happened, no error message, nothing. I also found in a temporary folder, a 'SpotifyFullSetup. So I took it out of the temporary folder and ran the setup. This worked for me.
I have the client installed and on the latest version. You need to do what Magickx said, BUT the issue seems to be with usernames that contain special characters. It worked for me! And where exactly i can find the SpotifyFullSetup. I think it's created when you run the installer you download from the Spotify site.
Try installing it again and after it does nothing, search for 'Spotify' on your PC and it should appear in a temporary folder. Move that file to a new folder you create outside your username folder and it should work I still can't find a workaround for this issue. When I start the installer, I can only see that Windows Error Reporting starts and creates a dmp and nothing more.
Hi, thank you for your help, i didn't have any spotify files or folders in my pc and i tried installing spotify from Microsoft store before and didn't work but now it WORKED.
Installing from the apps store works but the version you download from Spotify web page do not like if you are admin on the computer. It just say "Install from non admin account". Thanks, chuchoamezcua! It indeed seems to have something to do with special characters in the file path i. I was copying the installer executable to the Desktop but it didn't work because the file path still had my user account name in it.
It seems to be a bug in the installer, then. Hey, I had the same problem and I just solved it using Magickx method. Here are some easy steps to follow:. After reading this guide, you are able to enjoy Spotify music freely. 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 you can easily fix it with the following solutions.
There are several other problems that users often face with Spotify like waiting to download or local files not showing. But as there are solutions for those problems there is also a solution to this Spotify problem also. There could many reasons as to why Spotify might not be opening or crashing while trying to open.
Maybe your audio drivers are outdated, maybe you need to clear out your Spotify cache or maybe there was a problem while update Spotify and you need to update it properly again.
Or just maybe the Spotify crashed while you were trying to close and reinstalling the app and rebooting your computer might just solve the problem. Here are a few tricks you can try to make Spotify open again —. Some users report that if you uninstall the mal-functioning Spotify app and then also clear its cache and then do a clean reinstall, while also in between giving your computer a restart, seems to solve the problem.
Well, we have a manual solution for you then. Sometimes bugs in the current version of Spotify app that you are using can also cause Spotify to not open , so it would be best to check for updates in Spotify and if there are any updates available, then update to the latest version of the app. You can learn to update Spotify in different devices to their latest versions from this link. A lot of times some bugs in Windows updates cause problems in applications and this is a pretty common thing.
A corollary, older Windows versions might not work properly with new applications like Spotify which get frequently updated and they would need to be updated to the latest version that is available. First enable Windows restore and take a backup of your current system and then proceed onto update your Windows to the latest version that is available, note that no data will be deleted while updating so do not worry.
After updating try running Spotify and if it does not work and you face other problems, then you can always restore your system as you already have a backup.
Sometimes outdated audio drivers can cause problems with music apps and might often cause them to crash, as none of your sound-related devices would get recognised. Try using apps like Driver Booster to automatically update all your outdated device drivers automatically.
Just install Driver Booster, by following the on-screen instructions and then run it. It will then scan your computer for all connected devices and will match the installed drivers with their database and also look for missing drivers. It will then install all missing drivers and update all the outdated ones.
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