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Possible solution to Desktop not syncing Local Files to Android Device

Possible solution to Desktop not syncing Local Files to Android Device

Peter suggested to change the SSID on your router and to turn off 802.11n mode (so it's only B and/or G).  I just did this after trying everything else I could think of (and what other people suggested) and it worked flawlessly!

 

MacBook Pro running 10.8.3 Mountain Lion ----> Droid Bionic running 4.1.2 Jelly Bean

 

So don't thank me for this post if this works for you, thank Peter!

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Awesome! Enjoy your music! 😄 

 

Peter

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It does't work for me. 


@jmaneto wrote:

It does't work for me. 


Are you using Windows? 

 

If so, try running the Spotify desktop client as administrator:

- File > Exit to completely close Spotify

- Right click on the desktop icon, select "Run as Administrator"

 

Peter

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Thanks for your prompt reply and sorry for my lack of details. 

I have a galaxy s3, but same problems happenened in my old Galaxy S since I updated to ICS. 

I have tried all you suggest, not only in this post but in others you wrote: deleting all spotify data, unsitalling both desktop and android apps, download in maximum quality, run as administrator,  disable 802.11n, firewall and antivirus off, etc... even reseting my phone but no solution.

I think this problem hasn't been solved for a lot of users.

 

I can't believe the involution the android app is suffering in last year.

 

Regards, 

Nobody found a soluction to this?

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