

We recommend you try the first two methods first, as they are straightforward. Method 1: Manually Remove Spotify and Its Support Files.Note: I use an HP laptop with Windows 10. I’m going to show all of them, so if one method doesn’t work you have options. There are several ways to get the job done. That’s why I created this guide: to help you uninstall Spotify without wasting time. I’ve personally encountered several issues during a Spotify update, including the “ can’t uninstall Spotify” error.

What do you do when issues like that happen? Uninstall Spotify or reinstall it from scratch. You face constant playback errors, battery drainage, or other issues. Why? Because the desktop app isn’t smooth at all. I love the mobile Spotify app, but I’m by no means a fan of their Desktop app. If you’re reading this, you probably use Spotify on your computer - a Windows PC or Apple Mac machine. It also offers a premium version with added benefits like offline streaming - you can play it in the air or on a submarine.

Spotify is a wonderful app, it’s convenient, fast, and can function under 2G or 3G (which is good for traveling as I just discovered).
