Time Machine Cannot complete backup: disk image already in use!?

I successfully backed up my Powerbook wirelessly a first time with Time Capsule. Then when it try to back up again, I got an error message saying that the "Backup disk image /Volume/Data-1/Power Book.sparsebundle" is already in use!!!??? Can anyone help? Thanks

See # C 12 in Pondini's excellent support document....Time Machine - Troubleshooting
http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html

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