"1Password couldn't complete it's install. Your 1Password folder is in use or is read only. Check the permissions of the 1Password directory and close other programs that may be using that folder." I've since deleted the app for Windows (and now it will not install because of this message), the 1Password extension/add-on for Mozilla Firefox, and the extension/add-on for Google Chrome. I attempted to re-download the app for Windows and got the same message. I was able to download the extensions/add-ons. I have Malwarebytes and I disabled it with no luck. Not sure what else to try. Every time I opened the app when installed, it gave me that message and had a red bar on the bottom of the popup window that said the "update wasn't able to install, click here to retry". It showed that the version was up-to-date when I looked, however. This problem started after the last update.
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At first I couldn't work out what was wrong, thinking it was the phone (Samsung S10 +) generating the sound.
After spending many hours searching for the issue on-line I have worked out what is happening.
It is, imho, a design flaw. The sound is the earbud warning you that it is overheating. This link pointed me in the right direction - -galaxy-buds-true-wireless-earbud-headphones-black/634...
The problem is that you can't use them in direct sunlight. If I use them on a cloudy day or out of direct sunlight, they work fine with no issues. However, if I use them on a bright sunny day and the sun is shining on one of the buds, it will start beeping every 5 to 10 seconds until you point it away from the sun, which effectively renders them useless.
I have experimented with this by pointing each bud at the sun while in my ear and only the bud in direct sunlight starts to beep. If I block the sun out they do not beep. Other Bluetooth headsets do not beep when subjected to the same conditions.
I suspect Samsung will deny any knowledge of this issue as they usually do, but I am convinced that this is the root cause of the issue many people are reporting.
Let me know if this is what you are experiencing.
this is not about overheating - at least for me, bright light causes proximity sensor failures - the bud starts playing "inserted" sound randomly, causes quicker battery draining (and maybe the overheating). Of course, the easiest way to reproduce this is to walk under sunlight. Afaik, this proximity issue affects previous Samsung wireless generations, too. The Samsung service in my country is *****ty - they took my buds to diagnose, but then returned saying that was a firmware issue (wut?!). They couldn't answer how they tried to reproduce the proximity issue (the engineers didn't try I'm pretty sure - did stupid standard tests), so when I went outdoors, it was f-ing fully reproducible. It is also easy to see what's happening with the sensors via the service menu in the phone app - the sensors go mad.
"We couldn't complete the updates, undoing changes" is a common error message that appears when Windows is unable to complete a software update. This can happen on Windows 10 and Windows 11 for a variety of reasons, including a lack of free space on your hard drive, a problem with the Windows Update service, or a problem with the software being updated.
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