Use the following utility to remove Spotify, restart then download it again:
Unable to uninstall Spotify Windows 10
Hello,
I am having an issue uninstalling spotify from my computer.
I have restarted my computer to see if that would help with no avail.
I don't understand how you guys could have broken this when in windows 7, 8, and 8.1 it worked PERFECTLY.
I shouldn't have to go into the registry and fix an issue you guys are unwilling to patch.
If there is a patch for this issue please direct me to it, otherwise you can tell me how to force the command without going in the registry.
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Anonymous
2018-07-28T20:09:13+00:00 -
Anonymous
2018-07-28T21:30:46+00:00 Use the following utility to remove Spotify, restart then download it again:
Well that did piss all, since I didn't get it through the app store I guess I have to go through the registry due to microsofts incompetent programmers.
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Anonymous
2018-07-28T21:29:30+00:00 Man I find it funny how Microsquishy won't respond to this since it points out a broken piece of their O/S
Andre will this work since I didn't download it through the app store I did a direct download? Also I'm not reinstalling it, spotify lost me with their last change that locked me out of over 2K songs I had in my library.
OI MICROSQUISHY MANAGERS.
This feature worked in XP, 7, 8, and 8.1 WHAT THE HECK DID YOU DO TO THE CODE?!?!!
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Anonymous
2018-07-28T21:38:42+00:00 Well, I got it uninstalled but I had to get a third party program
Microsoft what in the actual ****? I don't care about your code of conduct I want a damned answer on why this hasn't been patched yet.
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Anonymous
2018-07-28T21:46:43+00:00 I can't give you an answer, I'm just an independent volunteer here. I recommend you file a bug report and express your thoughts and concerns with the Windows Engineers.
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