Resolving Not Responsive Spotify Error in Windows OSes
Resolving Not Responsive Spotify Error in Windows OSes
Spotify is among the foremost music-streaming apps for Windows. However, some users can’t utilize that software because of a “Spotify application is not responding” error. That error message pops up for some users when they try opening the Spotify app on Windows 10 and 11.
Spotify doesn’t open when the “application is not responding” error occurs. Although users can’t still utilize Spotify within a browser, that’s not quite the same as the Windows app. This is how you can fix the “Spotify application is not responding” error message on a Windows PC.
1. Terminate Background Spotify Processes in Task Manager
Ending Spotify background processes is one of the most straightforward and widely confirmed resolutions for the “application is not responding” error. This error often occurs because a Spotify process is still running in the background. So, the first thing you should do is to terminate all Spotify processes you can find in Task Manager like this:
- Click anywhere on an empty taskbar space with your mouse’s right button to select Task Manager.
- Select Processes if Task Manager opens with a different tab.
- If you can see Spotify in the Apps section, right-click that process and select End task.
- Go through the background section and disable any Spotify processes you see there by selecting End task.
- Exit the Task Manager tool.
- Then right-click a Spotify desktop or Start menu shortcut and select Run as administrator.
2. Run the Taskkill Command
Some Spotify users have said they were able to resolve the “application is not responding” error by running a taskkill command. This is a variation of the above resolution for terminating Spotify processes via the Command Prompt. You can run the taskkill command for Spotify as follows:
- Open the Command Prompt as an administrator (see how to open the Command Prompt app with admin rights for help).
- Input this taskkill command:
TASKKILL /F /IM spotify.exe
- Press Enter to execute the taskill command.
3. Delete the Spotify User Data Folder
Deleting a -user subfolder within the Spotify data folder is another user-confirmed method for fixing the “Spotify application is not responding” error. Erasing that subfolder will delete the Spotify desktop app’s cached data for songs and login details. This is how you can delete the -user data folder in Windows:
- Open Run by pressing that app’s Win + R key combo.
- Type %appdata% in Run’s Open box and press Enter to view a Roaming folder.
- Click the Spotify folder.
- Open the users subfolder within the Spotify directory.
- Right-click on the -user folder with random characters within its directory title and select Delete.
- Try opening Spotify again.
A variation of this potential resolution is to erase a specific Spotify cache file. To do so, you’ll need to open the -user folder. Then right-click the local-files.bnk file and select Delete.
If you’re utilizing the UWP app, select the Reset option to clear Spotify’s cached data. You can click that Reset option within the Apps & Features section of the Windows Settings app. Our guide tells you how to reset Windows apps .
4. Repair the Spotify App
Users with the UWP Spotify app can also try selecting a Repair option. The Repair option is available for fixing Microsoft Store apps that aren’t working right. You can select that troubleshooting option for Spotify just below that app’s Reset button from its advanced options within the Apps & Features tool.
5. Check That Spotify Is Allowed Through the Windows Firewall
A firewall block is another potential cause for the “Spotify application is not responding” error. To address this possible cause, open Windows Defender Firewall’s allowed app settings and select the Public and Private checkboxes for the Spotify app. Our guide for allowing apps through Windows Defender Firewall includes full instructions for applying this resolution.
Many third-party security apps also have firewall components that can feasibly cause the “Spotify application is not responding” error much the same as WDF. If your PC has third-party security software installed, try allowing Spotify through that app’s firewall. Look for firewall exception options in the software’s settings tabs and select to permit Spotify through it.
- Title: Resolving Not Responsive Spotify Error in Windows OSes
- Author: David
- Created at : 2024-08-15 23:47:53
- Updated at : 2024-08-16 23:47:53
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