The error also appears if the Spotify app is set to boot along with Windows and it will appear as soon as you boot your computer. Follow the set of methods displayed below in order to hopefully solve the problem successfully.
Solution 1: End the Process in Task Manager
It appears that the simplest, yet most effective solution to this problem is to end all Spotify-related processes in Task Manager as soon as the error appears. It should both solve the problem as the error won’t appear next time you try and run the app. Try it out below:
Note: If this does not solve the problem for you, I recommend you also take a look at the Spotify Web Helper process under Background Processes section in Task Manager as users have reported that ending this process solves the problem as well.
Solution 2: Perform a Clean Install of Spotify
If the easy method above does not cut it, you may need to step your game up a bit and perform a clean reinstall of the Spotify app. This should solve the problem immediately but there are quite a few steps you should follow in order to perform the process in the best way possible. First of all, let’s uninstall Spotify on your computer either by using the Settings app or Control Panel on your Windows PC:
After this, you will need to delete Spotify’s data left behind on your computer by following the set of steps below:
Solution 3: Disable Internet Connections on Your Computer
In some cases, disabling Wi-Fi, plugging off the Ethernet cable, etc, before you launch Spotify may also work and prevent the problem from occurring again. Simply disable the way you are using to connect to the Internet and try running the app. When Spotify starts, re-enable the connection and check to see if the error appears!
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