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And it has done for YEARS. It's clockwork, EVERY time I start it it freezes and I have to manually close one of the FOUR (!!!!) processes in my task manager. It did NOT do this back in the day and I've had Spotify since it came out.
Yes I do have a lot of playlists but I've always had that, since Spotify still haven't figured out basic comprehensive library functionality.
Does anyone else have this?
Hey there @horekuk,
Thank you for reaching out to us here in the Community. We're happy to help.
In this case we suggest that you perform a clean reinstall of the app. This will make sure there's no old cache files causing this.
If that doesn't do the trick, can you try with another internet connection to see if the issue persist?
We'll keep an eye out for your reply.
Take care!
Hey @horekuk,
Thanks for getting back to us.
If a clean reinstall didn't help next thing you can try is cleaning up the hosts file on your PC. Follow the steps described here on how you can do that.
In case you see no difference after performing this step, try logging in to your Spotify account on a different device just to check if you observe the same. If this doesn't occur on a different device, we'd suggest making sure that your original device is up-to-speed with any software updates available.
Keep us in the loop here.
Hey there @horekuk,
Thanks for getting back in touch.
Just to confirm, have you followed the steps @Ivan sent to clean up your host files? If so, let us know if that made the difference.
Another thing you could try is running the app as administrator to see if you notice any difference.
On another note, we suggest that you check your firewall and antivirus to make sure Spotify is set as an exception on both.
Keep us posted 🙂
Hey @horekuk,
Thank you for your reply and confirmation.
The steps that @Ivan sent is useful for the desktop app as well.
Can you let us know if the same behavior occur if you download Spotify from here?
We'll be on the lookout for your reply.
Take care!
I'll give it a go, any chance this could be resolved with the new design that is being rolled out in a week or so? Is the codebase the same?
Hey @horekuk,
Thanks for the reply.
We don't have much official info regarding the back-end side of the app and whether it's the same as before.
But with the new client the devs intend to resolve more common issues which affect some users and their particular set-ups.
So it's always a good idea to keep your app on the latest update.
Cheers.
Quick update, so far it's looking promising after I downloaded that version from that link. So, yay.
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