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Country
USA
Device
Alienware 17 R3
Operating System
Windows 10
So basically there is no songs whatsoever on my app.
I have tried uninstalling/reinstalling, restarting my device, powering it all the way off and all the way back on, and this has been going on for a few hours now. Nothing I try seems to work, but it does display what I'm listening to from my phone. As seen from the attached image, apparently Today's Top Hits "is currently empty." So, if possible, I'd like my desktop music back :).
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Hi @NickTraiiin, thanks for writing!
I'm sorry about that. Please try the following steps and let me know if it helps:
After that, remove all lines from their hosts file that are blocking Spotify:
Keep me posted!
Try deleting the line that contains "spotify" anyway, seemed to fix my Spotify.
Hi @NickTraiiin, thanks for writing!
I'm sorry about that. Please try the following steps and let me know if it helps:
After that, remove all lines from their hosts file that are blocking Spotify:
Keep me posted!
As for step 5, I could not find any lines beginning with # containing "Spotify." There were several lines that contained "Spotify," but none of them began with #.
Another update: The web player will also not work.
I tried launching the web player and it says that it refuses to connect. Spotify just does not want to work on any platform on my laptop :/.
Hey @NickTraiiin ,
That's odd. This issue is under investigation by the Spotify staff, and you might get some further information/tips clicking on the link bellow.
I hope this is more helpful!
Try deleting the line that contains "spotify" anyway, seemed to fix my Spotify.
So I did that and got my Spotify working again! There were a lot of lines containing "Spotify," so it must have been some weird glitch on the firewall's part, or whatever was keeping it off my internet. I deleted all of the lines even though none of them started with "#," but in the end it did work. Thanks! 😁
Hey @MarsRunner7260 thanks for the help!
I'm glad it's now solved, @NickTraiiin .
Let me know if you have any other questions 🙂