Jonathan Ryshpan writes:
The latest drive is a replacement given to me by Seagate; they said that the drive had failed and had to be replaced, which they did, since it was still under warranty. It's not exactly new by refurbished. It started to beep after being used for about 4 days.Does anyone have an idea what's going on or how to prevent it?
The fact that this supposedly happens with drives from different manufacturers suggests that the problem is not caused by the drives themselves. How are you connecting these USB drives, into the system itself, or via the USB hub. That's the only common factor, so that would be a far more likely cause of this, and the physical proximity just leads you to believe that it's coming from the USB drives.
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