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Hi @txboy9891 and welcome to the community 🙂
If you go into the Preferences screen of the Spotify app, and press the 'erase all data' button at the bottom, then remove the SD Card and re-open the Spotify app, the cache should be placed into the internal SD Card.
Spotify choses the place with the most available storage space automatically at start.
Liam
@txboy9891 wrote:
I will go ahead and try that and thx for your quick reply
No worries, let me know if it works 🙂
Liam
Hi @txboy9891 and welcome to the community 🙂
If you go into the Preferences screen of the Spotify app, and press the 'erase all data' button at the bottom, then remove the SD Card and re-open the Spotify app, the cache should be placed into the internal SD Card.
Spotify choses the place with the most available storage space automatically at start.
Liam
@txboy9891 wrote:
I will go ahead and try that and thx for your quick reply
No worries, let me know if it works 🙂
Liam
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