Airport Time capsule  internal drive need repair

Airport Time capsule  "internal drive needs repair". brand new out of the box.
ModelA1470 Running  one newish mac mini mountan lion. Airport utility 6.3
Also I can not enter the serial number into web site so I can't get help

Take it straight back to the store for replacement. It is faulty.. there is no fix you can do from outside. Even if there was, I would still say it is Apple's problem.. and a disk should never go bad in that length of time..
You would think after the debacle with Seagate drives in the imacs they would never touch them again.

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  • Time Capsule internal disc needs repair

    Have erased my Time Capsule version 7.6.4 and it now has a flashing yellow light , says Internal disc needs repair

    It depends .. read the bottom .. first line of the rubber molding.. A1302 it is Gen2.
    A1355 it is Gen3.
    They use very different drives.. the Gen2 often have issues with WD black which could be dead but it can also be the power supply.
    Gen 3 use 1TB samsung, 2TB WD green and the power supply is usually ok.
    If you can access it in the Airport Utility do a full low level format.
    Choose the one pass erase. Called Zero Out Data.
    If this doesn't work or is not available you can have other issues.. replace the power supply if gen2 or replace the disk if gen3.
    See http://embeddedideation.com/2014/03/dissecting-the-airport-express/
    Pull out the drive and test it in a USB to sata holder.. if it works ok then power supply is bad. That is common on gen2.
    But the WD black are also pretty poor after 5years.. you really have had full and fruitful life out of it.

  • Time Capsule - Internal disk need repair message

    Hey.
    Got TC -2 TB version with latest firmware.
    was used to be my media server.....formally
    now it's just white box...
    suddenly one night , wasnt able to connect to TC, on check green light was active..
    but wasnt communicating and internet was down.
    did restart- power down and up.
    after that HDD not showing in finder window at all, and airport shows "internal disk need repair" tried few things but no luck
    any idea to recover datat, how reliable is diskwarrior, data recovery softwares. can they see unmounted disk at all????
    help.

    All hard disks have stated MTBF.. Mean Time Between Failures.. but that is Mean ie average.. some disks go early and some go seemly forever.. but 50% of the disks will be dead at the MTBF point.
    A TC that is only 7 months old is under warranty.. Apple will replace the TC for you. They will not recover data.
    If you have data on the TC it should only be Time Machine backups which means they are not important if you immediately make a new backup to another target disk. If you copied files to the TC without making backup you are very naughty.. you broke the rules.. that you never ever trust files to a single location. Now you have to pull apart your TC voiding the warranty (although if you do it carefully who is to know).. remove the hard disk and attempt recovery.. !! It is usually a simple loss of format.. tools like mentioned above can fix that and recover the files.. if not you send the drive to a data recovery centre where your data is mangled and recovered as best as they can do.. at a cost of around.. $500-1000 depending on size and problems.. get a quote first.

  • Does the airport time capsule eliminate the need for my cisco linksys wireless router?

    does the airport time capsule eliminate the need for my cisco linksys wireless router?

    I understand that your network now looks like this:
    Modem > Security Router > Cisco/Linksys router > Devices
    If you do not want to use the Cisco/Linksys router and use a Time Capsule instead, then your network would look like this:
    Modem > Security Router > Time Capsule > Devices

  • Airport Utility says "Internal disk needs repairs".

    I've had my Time Capsule for quite a while, and never had any problems with it. I keep my iTunes library on it, which is around 130GB of music. Recently, I had my iPod that held all my music had a hard-drive problem and I had to get it replaced and haven't received the new one yet. So the only place my music library is is on the Time Capsule. Lately it had been giving me problems while I was copying files in iTunes to it, and would disconnect in the middle, but when I unplugged it and plugged it in again (resetting did nothing) it would be fine until I was copying files to it again. Today, it did this multiple times, and then Airport Utility popped up saying the "internal disk needs repairs". I've read other people who had this problem, but the only thing I can find is that they had to erase it and then it was fine. I have the music library backed up on CDs from a few months ago, but I would really prefer to have the complete one as it stands now. Is there any way for me to fix this problem without erasing the entire hard-drive? I want those files!

    Welcome to the discussions!
    Open your Hard Drive and look for your Time Capsule on the left under the SHARED heading.
    Click the TC icon and a TC folder will display to the right.
    Double click this folder to display the xxxx.sparsebundle files that contain all of your backups.
    Double click on the xxxx.sparsebundle file for your computer. If a window pops up with a "skip" option, click "skip". A white disk image of your backups will appear on your desktop in a few minutes.
    Open Hard Drive > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility
    Select your backup image in Disk Utility and click Verify
    Depending on how large your backup is, it may take hours for Disk Utility to check your disk
    If Disk Utility reports errors, click Repair to see if that will fix the issues.

  • I have 2 macs and 2 PC laptops in my home wireless network.  Can I use the Airport/Time Capsule hard drive to back up all 4 machines?  I know that I will have to use different back up software on the PCs, but is it possible over the wireless network?

    I have 2 macs and 2 PC (Windows 7) laptops in my home wireless network. (The iMac is hardwired via ethernet to the Airport/Time Capsule; the others are wireless connections using Airport).  I want to use the hard disk drive in the Time Capsule as a network backup drive for all 4 computers.  Is this possible?  Could someone help me by telling me how to configure it?  I know I will have to use different backup software in the 2 Windows 7 Laptops?  Do I need to use the Windows backup software, or can I use a third party program like Acronis True Image?  Thanks in advance for the help

    It is your fault, pondini.. all your fault.
    I read of all the things that go wrong restoring Time Machine backups.. particularly stupid things like mail, photo libraries don't go back.. etc. And looking through the incredible number of issues people have here, when their Mac finally takes a dive how hard it is to restore.
    I restored a test hard disk from a TC.. and it takes ages and ages to even make up its mind to start.
    I worked in computer support for ages, but not Macs.. so my experience is ghost.. ghost images.. on large commercial server setups, can stream restore to multiple computers at once.. even doing it computer by computer the image is simple as network boot to restore. But ghost went the way of Symantec.. sigh!! And was destroyed.
    A product like clonezilla, Free linux boot cd.
    http://lifehacker.com/5078397/clonezilla-backs-up-and-restores-your-disks
    Can backup a Hard disk in just about any format.. yet to try it on a Mac to a TC.. but I will. Boot from CD.. instead of your lost Lion partition which no longer exists (because the hard drive had to be replaced) and the DVD they no longer give you, and restore the entire hard disk in a couple of hours .. to the exact image at the point you made the clone.. in any format, with any partitions.
    My bet is that it will kill TM .. but you could be right.
    It is just the prospect of all those permission changes, photos and mail libraries etc that worry me.

  • Time Capsule Hard Drive - Disk Repair and NAT

    When the "original item" can't be found on the time capsule hard drive, how does one go about connecting TC to a computer to run a disk utility to repair the TC hard drive? By the way, I was merrily rolling along with TC until this morning. Suddenly, there is a network issue and I can't connect to the internet because of the DHCP range and the hard drive can't be found. Talk about the double whammy!

    "because of the DHCP range" means weak signal or interference

  • What type of airport/time capsule do i need to acces my music from every device

    Hello, i need some good advice....
    I have an old external drive with my music on, and now i want to buy a new system/drive from where i can acces it from my windows pc with itunes and my iphone 5s. I was looking for a NAS with itunes-server possibilities but maybe a timecapsule can do the trick to?
    Does someone has a similar setup?

    You can't! If you and your friend are sharing the same Apple ID, then sync what you have on itunes onto his nano.
    iTunes: Syncing media content to iPod
    If your itunes is missing stuff from your iPad:
    iTunes Store: Transferring purchases from your iOS device or iPod to a computer
    Hope this helps.

  • Internal Disc Needs Repair - Archiving TC?

    The hard drive on my Time Capsule suddenly stopped working and where no longer visible or accessible, with the message “internal drive needs repair”. I googled the internet, called the apple service provider and more. They said that to go to a data extractor wouldcost me S$ 600-700, more than my Time Capsule cost me in the first place, on google they said you could open the Time Capsule and access the hard drive there, but I’m no computer wizard and would probably just mess things up(and mess up the warranty as well).
    I read something about archive, but I am not sure if I have understood how it works completely. Can I archive the files on my disk(the filesis a bit over 1 TB) to an external drive, get a new Time Capsule(covered by thewarranty) and then just upload all my files, and it would be as nothing happend? Is it that easy? Would the archived files downloaded to my external hard drive be accessible files(usable from the external drive)? Or just one file that needs to be transferred back to the new Time Capsule? It is not the settings, nor the back up of the Mac that is important, but years of pictures taken on travels, documents from school etc.
    I am afraid that if I "select archive to transfer the data from my Time Capsule to and AirPort disc connected via USB" I might not get the result i had hoped for(the full access to my files as they used to appare on my old TC) and by the time I get my new Time Capsule(and deliver my old broken one to Apple) it would be to late if this do not work.
    Hope anyone can help me! What is the best, easiest and cheapest way to get my files back?
    Thank you all for your help

    eivindaamli wrote:
    Can I archive the files on my disk(the filesis a bit over 1 TB) to an external drive, get a new Time Capsule(covered by thewarranty) and then just upload all my files, and it would be as nothing happend?
    Hard to tell, yet.
    It's not clear whether there's a problem with the drive, or if the backups on it are corrupted.  Try repairing them, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.  The results of that should tell us something.
    If the internal HD really has failed or is failing, you probably can't "archive" it, per the green box in #Q6 of Using Time Machine with a Time Capsule.
    If the backups are corrupted beyond repair, the best you can hope for is to copy them "as is."  But it's quite likely the copy will be even worse than the original.

  • I have a rMBP that needs to be backed up.  The Wi-Fi in my house is poor and I do not have an Ex. Hard Drive.  I want to get the new Airport Time Capsule, but can you accomplish it's benefits wirelessly?

    So...
    I have a modem across the house and my room is at the opposite side.  I believe that you have to connect the Airport Time Capsule via modem cable in order for you to appreciate the benefits of the boosted up Wi-Fi.  However, I want the airport time capsule in my room, without having any extra cables plugged into it AND also benefit from the Wifi boosts, as well as back it up wirelessly.
    Is there any way to do this?  I was reading up on it and there are search queries bringing up "bridges" and all that stuff, but I haven't found a clear answer on it.
    So, to recap:
    I want the Airport Time Capsule to not only back up my rMPB and help my wifi signal out, but to do all of this with no additional cables having to be plugged in.
    Thanks.

    Trust me when I say this coming from 20 years of experience.
    Get a powered external drive, format it 1 Partition Option: GUID and OS X Extended Journed as the format in Disk Utility.
    Download and install Carbon Copy Cloner, clone internal drive to external drive.
    Set a schedule to remind you to do it at least once a week, keep it near your charger.
    When you plug your charger in, do plug the clone and power the machine up, set the display to sleep only,
    CCC will do the rest.
    If you want to boot from it, hold the option/alt and select it Startup Manager.
    I've seen many TimeMachine and TimeCapsule nightmares and so far haven't seen a problem from anyone using a bootable clone.
    It's simple, it's easy, it's more reliable and more powerful than what Apple does and it only takes plugging in a extra cable.
    Make as many clones as you want, keep them time seperated, off site etc. etc.
    Cables don't have network issues, clones can be verified in seconds merely by booting from them.
    Clones protect your productivity, your up in seconds on a clone despite even the hard drive dying.
    Software problem? No sweat, boot of the clone and reverse clone your problems away.
    If you want to fuss and muss with half implemented TimeMachine and TimeCapsule network headaches then prepare to suffer.
    I don't like to suffer, I bought a Mac not to suffer, but it appears you do with TimeMachine and TimeCapsule.
    Most commonly used backup methods

  • Does Airport Time capsule needs to be always connected by WAN to wifi router to use as external hard drive?

    Hi,
    I'm getting puzzled.
    I have:
    New Airport Time Capsule
    MBP 15 Retina
    MBP 15 2008y
    ATV3
    Broadband with wifi SkyHub router
    iPhone 5s
    To use the Capsule as wireless external Hard drive does it needs to be always WAN cabled to SkyHub wifi broadband router? Awkward if does.
    If I plug it out I can't see the capsule in the Finder?
    How to set it up?
    How to move files?
    I wish to have on the capsule iTunes & iPhoto libraries, other documents and have acces to them from both MBPs and phones. Not as back up machine but for everyday use.
    Thanks
    Marcin

    I wish to have on the capsule iTunes & iPhoto libraries, other documents and have acces to them from both MBPs and phones.
    That is possible for your MBPs but not for your iPhones. In addition, you are likely to find its performance with iTunes and iPhoto to be unacceptably slow, to the point of uselessness.
    If you really want to, it is possible to configure the Time Capsule join your existing router as a wireless client. In that configuration it will be available to your wireless network as a storage and backup device. It does not strictly need a wired connection to your router. To configure it that way it is best to start with a "hard reset".
    It's not worth the effort though, due to the unacceptably slow transfer speed you are likely to achieve.

  • I want to use my airport time capsule as a network attached storage solution, is this possible or do I need to connect a separate hard drive?

    I want to use my airport time capsule as a network attached storage solution, is this possible or do I need to connect it to a separate hard drive?

    The Time Capsule is by default a network hard drive, but it has no "brains" of it's own. So, it cannot function as a stand alone media server if that is what you are asking.
    If you are also using the Time Capsule hard drive for Time Machine backups of your Mac(s), then there may be struggle for available space on the drive since it is not possible to partition the Time Capsule drive in a traditional manner.
    If space is getting tight on the Time Capsule, it might be a good idea to connect a drive to the USB port on the Time Capsule and use that drive for your network storage needs.

  • External hard drive is not working on airport time capsule even after 7.7.2 firmware update.

    External hard drive is not working on airport time capsule even after 7.7.2 firmware update.
    I have the latest Airpor Time capsule 2gb. I specifically bought it so that I could have an external hardrive set up to wirelessly house my itunes library and movies. When i connect the drive, all i get is that the disk needs to be repaired.
    the drive can works fine when connected to the macbook pro and I have run the verify and repair features in disk utility. I have also reset the airport timecapsule as well following these changes and still no change.
    The 7.7.2 update says that it addressed the usb issue of not showing the drives but there are still problems as I cannot get it to appear.
    Please help.
    Thanks

    How is the hard drive formatted?
    Have you tried using a powered USB hub with the drive when it is connected to the Time Capsule?
    (The USB port on the Time Capsule is borderline as far as power is concerned....you may need to use a powered hub.....even if the hard drive has its own power supply)
    If the drive is formatted correctly....and....it has ample power, it will "show up" when you open AirPort Utility, click Edit, then click the Disks tab at the top of the next window.
    In the example below, my Time Capsule drive is named "Backups" and another drive named "WD Drive" is connected to the USB port on the Time Capsule.
    You should see the name of your Time Capsule drive (named "Data" unless you have changed the name) and the name of the USB drive if you perform the same check.
    What do you see?

  • Airport time capsule (spring 2014-2TB)  hard drive is spinning but the LED is off and it will not connect to my MBA (mid 2013)

    My airport time capsule 2TB accidentally got unplugged from the awl while in use. now you can hear and feel internal hard drive of my 2 TB spinning but all LED's won't turn on.  it will not connect to my 2013 MBA or be recognized my my iPhone 5 etc. when i plug it in airport utility senses something but will not connect. please help! my entire life is on this thing.
    trouble shooting thus far:
    unplugged APTC 2TB & MBA
    reset MBA
    currently unplugged the Airport time capsule hoping to cool it off? ...

    In this case the TC should be in bridge mode.
    Win8 is still problematic. Try using ethernet instead of wireless. I think the drivers are poor still and it is well worth having a try via ethernet if you haven't already.
    Otherwise you will need to wait for apple to release bonjour for windows 8 and airport utility.. which is not out yet.
    Also make sure the windows is set to home, not work or public.. even turn off the firewall.
    Open windows explorer and type the TC ip address into the address bar.. (none of which is perhaps the same.. I gave away windows at vista.. shudder)
    \\TCIPadderss.

  • What would be a faster backup solution, a thunderbolt adapter to a separate external hard drive or a 802.11ac Airport Time Capsule?

    What would be a faster backup solution, a thunderbolt adapter to a separate external hard drive or an 802.11ac Airport Time Capsule? Does not need to be easier to backup just faster.

    Thunderbolt by a blazing mile.
    Even using gigabit on the TC instead of wireless will not come anywhere near as fast as the thunderbolt.
    Let me add though.. hard disk speed might make the difference rather less great. Thunderbolt is so fast the hard disks are left behind.. so the speed is always going to be dependent on speed of drives.. the TC on the other hand is processor bound.. it uses a slow drive since the fact is, a super fast SSD will go no faster.. whereas with thunderbolt and a decent box that can use the power of ssd, it will be as fast as internal SSD on the computer.

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