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Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
This is the kind of thing that IMO should be ILLEGAL. Spotify is already pre-installed as part of Windows 10, and by default, it is disabled in the list of programs that automatically launch when you turn on your PC.
Or rather, WAS disabled. With today's latest update, suddenly all of my Windows 10 computers have decided that Spotify needs to launch and be open when I turn my computer on. So I have to go back into the startup list and re-disable it.
Annoying as hell.
Or rather, WAS disabled. With today's latest update, suddenly all of my Windows 10 computers have decided that Spotify needs to launch and be open when I turn my computer on. So I have to go back into the startup list and re-disable it.
Annoying as hell.
Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
Geez. Thanks for the heads-up. I stop most of the updates by setting the network connection to "metered", but some still slip through!
Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
How is your OS sourced and versioned?
None of the WX Pro or Enterprise systems at our company have Spotify preinstalled, much less added to startup.
None of the WX Pro or Enterprise systems at our company have Spotify preinstalled, much less added to startup.
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Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
Straight from Microsoft's Windows 10 Creation Tool. Pro version. I had it magically appear active on at least 3 different computers yesterday.
Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
Interesting.
I wonder if there is some privacy / consumer setting that triggers it getting installed in the first place... (but not badly enough to go hunting for it, since it thankfully doesn't seem to have bitten us.)
I remember MS's calling it quits on its Groove (rhymes with Zune ) music service and pushing their dozens of subscribers over to Spotify, but that was some years ago... maybe they are renewing the push now that 22H2 of WXI is out...
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Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
This is false. I downloaded 10 on my desktop. No Spotify to be found. You need to check your setup menu more thoroughly. Uncheck the box.
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Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
Spotify also automatically began running an active session for me when I began Windows. Started about a week ago until I disabled it again.
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Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
I'm pretty sure there's a checkbox somewhere during setup/installation of Windows 10 that lets you decide whether or not to install Spotify.
But even if you manually install Spotify, it will start automatically when you log into Windows. You have to go into the settings and manually disable that, which I find annoying even as a regular Spotify user.
But even if you manually install Spotify, it will start automatically when you log into Windows. You have to go into the settings and manually disable that, which I find annoying even as a regular Spotify user.
Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
Huh, nothing like that happened when I upgraded to Monterey or any version of my OS.
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Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
I had Spotify installed by default on a recent cell phone that I got. just use the free version, and every now and then I search for a song that I like.
Re: Latest Windows 10 update adds Spotify to Startup, even if you previously had it disabled
'Feature Release' 22H2 for Windows 10 was released earlier this month...
A more detailed list of 'new features' in WX 22H2 is here:
https://pureinfotech.com/windows-10-22h2-new-features/
I have installed 22H2 on several work and personal machines with no ill effect. In fact, I perceive a more smooth-running computer after running the update; fewer times when the fan kicks in or ratchets up, and less delays using browsers with hundreds of tabs open. YMMV.
One thing is certain:
Spotify?
Still not a thing.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/m ... t-we-know/Windows 10 22H2 is not a massive release and it only comes with a scoped set of features, including:
- The option to receive important notifications when focus assist is on. Focus assist is like a do not disturb mode that hides notifications.
- Restoring functionality for Windows Autopilot deployment scenarios that are affected by the security mitigation for hardware reuse.
A more detailed list of 'new features' in WX 22H2 is here:
https://pureinfotech.com/windows-10-22h2-new-features/
I have installed 22H2 on several work and personal machines with no ill effect. In fact, I perceive a more smooth-running computer after running the update; fewer times when the fan kicks in or ratchets up, and less delays using browsers with hundreds of tabs open. YMMV.
One thing is certain:
Spotify?
Still not a thing.
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