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With the latest release the ability to change the cache direcroy is in but it doesn't work. I have it pointing to a backup hardrive but the app data directory is still growing close to gig now with just switching it and deleting the old content.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Marked solution above. Currently the "Cache" setting only sets the directory where "Available Offline" music data is stored. The more general music data cache is still located at %LocalAppData%\Spotify\Data.
I know it's not ideal, but currently the only way to change this is to symlink to your desired location. It's very easy, just close Spotify, move the Data folder to the desired location (for example D:\AppData\Spotify\Data) and enter in command line (may require admin priveleges)
mklink /d %LocalAppData%\Spotify\Data D:\AppData\Spotify\Data\
If done in Powershell you must preface this with "cmd /c ", otherwise it won't work.
Did you see if the enlargement of your AppData directory is Spotify's fault? I tried mine but I had no issues.
I'm speaking specifically of the Spotify folder under my appdata. Specifically the data folder that's growing as I play music and have the cache location set to a different drive.
Same problem here, very annoying, Spotify keeps using User/AppData/Local as cache despite the fact that cache location is set to another drive in the settings
I tried to reinstall but it doesn't change anything, I have a small SSD hardrive and I have to manually erase the cache every day, so that is defintely an issue.
Hey, this is ridiculous!
Spoitfy now saves all its fragments to the C:\ in case of Windows 7, consuming the space on my SSD!
For me even this workaround does not work at all: https://community.spotify.com/t5/Help-Desktop-Linux-Windows-Web/Problem-with-the-cache-in-the-latest...
The junction is created, but Spotify just keeps saving the stream to C:\ instead of the other drive I entered.
Users should not trick with command line stuff, Spotify app should work as it did in the past.
A very serious bug, please fix it ASAP!
Marked solution above. Currently the "Cache" setting only sets the directory where "Available Offline" music data is stored. The more general music data cache is still located at %LocalAppData%\Spotify\Data.
I know it's not ideal, but currently the only way to change this is to symlink to your desired location. It's very easy, just close Spotify, move the Data folder to the desired location (for example D:\AppData\Spotify\Data) and enter in command line (may require admin priveleges)
mklink /d %LocalAppData%\Spotify\Data D:\AppData\Spotify\Data\
If done in Powershell you must preface this with "cmd /c ", otherwise it won't work.
After entering here:
mklink /d "%LocalAppData%\Spotify\Data\" "e:\System Temp\Spotify Cache\Data\"
I get this:
"Cannot create a file when that file already exists."
How to resolve this?
Ok, now symbolic link is being created and confirmed.
BUT...what happens now: the temp files are now saving on both locations:
c:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Spotify\Data link
e:\System Temp\Spotify Cache\
Actually, now it steals the same amount of space on both C:\ and E:\, I can see the decrease of free space in real-time in Commander on both drives while streaming more and more songs!
xfactoid's is the answer. Until Spotify finds the error in their ways, this is the go-to solution. Thanks!
Much appreciated. It works fine.
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