![]() Look for a file called Pref, open it with Notepad or Notepad , add the following string to the 4th line of the text file and save the changes. If you downloaded Spotify from the website C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Spotify If you have downloaded it from Microsoft Store C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Packages\SpotifyAB.SpotifyMusic_zpdnekdrzrea0\LocalState\Spotify Then open File Explorer, click on View > Show > Hidden items, and go to the following location. However, before that, close Spotify, not just by clicking on the Cross button but by opening Task Manager, right-clicking on Spotify and selecting End Task. ![]() This solution worked for a lot of users and might work for you as well. Next up, you need to configure the Pref file of Spotify as that will resolve the issue for you. If this doesn’t work, move to the next solution. You can also add the location where your songs are stored by clicking on the Add a source button. ![]()
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