So I have this mind-bending technical issue that I've been experiencing with my Xbox One and was wondering if anybody had any idea as to why it's happening and what I could possibly do to remedy this aggravation (other than selling it for parts or taking a baseball bat to it...lol!)....
Earlier this year, I had gotten an Xbox One as a birthday present. All was going just fine until it started making these random disc eject "ping" sounds or would just power on all by itself. I know how touch-sensitive the power button is on that thing, so at first I was thinking maybe my wife had brushed by it or maybe even my cat...until I noticed the times it would make those noises when I'd be in the room and not using the console. So after having to contact Microsoft Support several times about the issue, they finally suggested that I send it in for repair and they'd send me another system. No real big deal here, right? So then I get another Xbox One in the mail right after Thanksgiving, aaaaaand very shortly afterwards, it started making the same exact sounds!
It plays just fine and everything, and there are no signs of any damage to the console. Now where I currently live out in the country, our only internet option is with satellite service, which is really slowwwwwww and we have very limited data usage. So I was just wondering if these random sounds and random powering on was my console checking for any system or software updates and even doing these updates if possible, or is there something else going on needs to be fixed?
Like I said, aside from the noises & such, my console plays perfectly. So is there anything I can do to take care of this annoying problem? I mean, I've only had my system for a few months and I have no clue why this is happening. I don't want to have to send yet ANOTHER system to Microsoft to wait several more weeks before getting another replacement console, aaaaaand I've already tried some troubleshooting tips, like pressing in the eject and power buttons at the same time for a "hard system reboot" and that didn't even work. And I just now started just unplugging my system when it's not being used, which is an o.k. solution I guess but why should I have to unplug it constantly every single time when I'm not playing it, ya know?
But anyway....that's my story. Any advice, suggestions, and help on this would be beyond appreciated!