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Hello, and welcome to another won't open post.
I've seached through many of these threads for a solution, but none exactly match my specs and or problem I'm experiencing.
Basically it either crashes right as its opening, or I get "Spotify has stopped working" and I'm forced to Close program.
So it started about 2 weeks ago and with what little time I have, I haven't found a solution. I only started using Spotify for the first time on my PC 4-6 weeks ago. This seems to have started right after I installed a new Sound card; Creative Sound Blaster Z (PCI-E) Card, and associated drivers and software.
OS:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Service Pack 1
Spotify Version:
0.9.1.57 (only one available for download)
User Name:
dlxhammer
I have tried multiple times to do a 'Clean Install'
I even tried uninstalling the Sound Card Drivers and Software.
Below is my most recent Application Error Event Log:
Faulting application name: Spotify.exe, version: 0.9.1.57, time stamp: 0x51d2cabf
Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 6.1.7601.18205, time stamp: 0x51db9710
Exception code: 0xc0000374
Fault offset: 0x000ce753
Faulting process id: 0xe48
Faulting application start time: 0x01ce9af3c39d4c43
Faulting application path: C:\Users\Scott\AppData\Roaming\Spotify\Spotify.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
Report Id: 0ba1fa37-06e7-11e3-835e-f46d0440d1f2
Im not at all familiar with an Event Log. I just noticed it being used in other topics. However, when comparing multiple events I noticed tha the 'Faulting module name:' is not always the same; ntdll.dll (as above), spotify.exe and libcef.dll
It's been frustrating (especially with my new sound card) not being able to use Spotify.
Solved! Go to Solution.
After a quick brows through the most recent posts of THIS very active thread on the subject, I found The Solution!
I did indeed have one or more songs in a playlist that are no longer available.
Once I discovered these song(s) (from the web player/client), I simply deleted them for the playlist(s). The playlists created by 'Following' had to be 'Unfollowed' if they contained unavailable songs (Identified by grey text).
Once that was done, I closed the web client and then successfully opened Spotify!
This should be an easy fix for people reading this and should defiantly be addressed in the next Spotify Update.
Cheers!
@DLXHammer Hi, it seems that you're getting a hardware error. Have you checked that you have the latest drivers installed?
So I ran a few "Required" windows updates and found most of my current drivers to be up to date...
Like:
Graphics Card
Intel Chipset
Sound Card
The only thing requiring an update was my 'Wired Netwoking'
Other than the mentioned, I cant think of any more to check.
I am still having the same exact problem as described in my OP.
Did you check for newer drivers on Creative's site?
Would you also be able to post your Spotify username?
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I had the current drivers already, directly from the Creative's web site. I even tried an older driver and it still crashes every time.
I even went as far as removing the drivers and software AND THE SOUND CARD from my PC.
I then installed my onboard sound driver (Realtek HD) and tried Spotify. It actually started up once. But didn't have any of my playlists and was able to play/sample music from the 'Discover' screen. But once I closed and restarted Spotify it showed my playlists but most were loading when it crashed (which is what it usually does before it crashes/stops working).
It almost seem like that's what's causing Spotify to stop working. It's always loading Playlists and syncing/loading Local Files when it closes/crashes.
I'm going to re install my Sound Card, since it didn't change anything. And will keep playing around with hardware drivers.
Thanks for the input/help so far. Hope it gets resolved soon:(
My user name (dlxhammer) has been added to my OP
Update:
I ran a memory test (memtest86) over night. 7 passes with 0 errors.
After a quick brows through the most recent posts of THIS very active thread on the subject, I found The Solution!
I did indeed have one or more songs in a playlist that are no longer available.
Once I discovered these song(s) (from the web player/client), I simply deleted them for the playlist(s). The playlists created by 'Following' had to be 'Unfollowed' if they contained unavailable songs (Identified by grey text).
Once that was done, I closed the web client and then successfully opened Spotify!
This should be an easy fix for people reading this and should defiantly be addressed in the next Spotify Update.
Cheers!
I think this might be my problem as well! The only problem is that I don't know how to get to the greyed out songs to delete them because I can't even get Spotify to open anymore. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I really miss my music 😞 Thanks so much!
Are you able to accessyour account from spotify browser When i couldnt open mine I used their open browser option off the web.Browse - Featured spotify player link , Hope it works for you.
@Ashtyn wrote:I think this might be my problem as well! The only problem is that I don't know how to get to the greyed out songs to delete them because I can't even get Spotify to open anymore. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I really miss my music 😞 Thanks so much!
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