As a popular music streaming service, you might encounter one of the following issues:
"I don't want Spotify to be installed on my C drive. I prefer it to be installed on the E drive. When I install Spotify, it automatically installs on the C drive without giving me an option to change the location. Is there any way to change this?"
"Is it possible to transfer all saved songs and playlists from one account to another? For example, if I want to delete an old account entirely and start using a new one?"
With all the switching between pages, you might want to find the easiest way to change Spotify installation location and transfer Spotify playlists to another account. Both issues can be resolved with one tool – the Todo PCTrans Pro.
We'll now move on to examine the primary features of data migration tools.
Todo PCTrans is a user-friendly data migration software designed to transfer applications from one computer to another or to a different drive. It allows you to move all your data to wherever you want, even transferring files and accounts to another computer or drive. It also enables you to migrate all your data from the hard disk, even when your PC fails to boot.
If your C drive is running out of space, or you're moving to a new computer with a different hard drive, you may need to change where Spotify is installed or move Spotify to another computer. We'll show you two methods for changing the installation location of Spotify on Windows.
Applies to: Desktop apps.
Step 1: Launch Todo PCTrans and choose the transfer mode
On the main interface of Todo PCTrans, go to the “App Migration” section and click on “Start” to proceed.
Step 2: Choose the app to move and another drive
1. Select the source partition, and check the applications, programs, and software you want to migrate (labeled as "Yes").
2. Click the triangle icon to select another drive or disk as the target device, and then click “Migrate” to start the migration.
Step 3: Complete the migration process
When the transfer is finished, click "OK" to complete the process.
You can restart your computer to keep the changes, and the migration application should run again on the other drive.
How to Move the AppData Folder to Another Drive Manually
Step 1: Locate the Spotify folder in your C drive.
Step Two: Copy your Spotify folder to another drive.
Step 3: Update the desktop shortcut or create a new .exe file for the document.
Step 1: Run Todo PCTrans on both computers
After downloading Todo PCTrans, you'll be taken to the PC to PC interface.
Step 2: Choose the transfer direction - from the old computer or to the new one
"This is a new computer" - Transfer all data from the old computer to the new one remotely.
"This is an old computer" - Transfer all data from the current old device to the new one.
Step 3: Connect the two computers
1. Select the target computer to connect to by IP address or device name, then click "Connect."
2. Type the target computer's login password, then click "OK" to confirm.
If the target computer is not listed, you can click Add Computer to manually enter its IP address or name to connect to it.
Step 4: Select apps, programs, and software to transfer to the target computer
1. You can choose and pick what to transfer from the current computer to the target computer.
2. After selecting the apps and data you want to transfer, tap on “Transfer” to start the process.
The article above explains how to change Spotify's installation location from the C drive to any other disk. Here, we'll discuss how to transfer your Spotify playlists. If you're trying to move all of your playlists to a new account, it's best to do this on the desktop version.
Step 1: Drag the playlists from your old account to the desktop.
Step 2: Switch to your Spotify account.
Step 3: In Windows, press CTRL+A to select all songs, and then add them to a new playlist.
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