10.5.6 Update Issue with Time Machine

I updated my MacBook Pro 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo from 10.5.5 to 10.5.6 yesterday and since then I have been unable to complete a Time Machine backup to my Time Capsule. It always gives me a status message "Preparing."
I have already restarted my computer a couple times. As well, when I go into the Airport Utility in order to access the Time Capsule and restart it, it says that it cannot find any Apple Wireless Devices. However, I can still access the internet through my network via my Time Capsule.
Any ideas or thoughts??

Hello max:
Welcome to Apple discussions.
I do not use a Time capsule, so there may be some specific issues there that i am not aware of.....
However, the "preparing" phase will take a long time to complete after major system changes (like the OS X 10.5.6 update). I suggest you let it alone to run to completion. If it is still going after several hours, though, something else will need to be attempted.
Barry

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