Airport utility message; time capsule disk needs repair

It is a one month old Time Capsule and was working fine. The light is  blinking yellow. I tried a restart on the time capsule. The airport internet is working fine. I opened disk utility but I do not see the time capsule disk there. Any help would be greatly appreciated?

You cannot fix a network disk from disk utility.. it only works on local disk.
I would return it now. Today.. while it is still called Today.
A disk that goes faulty that fast is doomed to early failure the next time.
There is only one function in the TC.. erase the disk.. do a one pass erase if it works.. note this may be greyed out if the disk if not even reachable.
You can also turn off the TC for a couple of hours to cool down.. is it hot btw?? It should run no more than just warm now.
Otherwise exercise warranty immediately.. to be a pain.. ask why they used Seagate drives after the iMac replacement program.

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  • Time Capsule Disk needs repair

    Version 7.6.1
    Says "there is a problem with the disk connected to the airport base station. "
    Does this mean the 2TB drive on my TC or the LaCie External HD I have connected to the TC by USB?
    Orange light is flashing but internet is working and appear to be able to see all time machine back ups, but can't see Lacie drive under shared devices.
    It says to " connect the disk to my computer to repair the disk."
    Which disk should I try first? TC or external drive?
    Once connected what program do I use? Disk Utility?
    Thank you!

    Hi
    I have used LaCie Firewire drives for many years - the biggest problems I have had (like many other people) has been with the power supply. You can buy replacements (from LaCie) but they are not cheap!
    Often with mine the blue ligt would come on - and make noises - but the power supply was faulty.  My advice is to try another LaCie power supply first (either from a friend or whoever) - as that is often the most likely problem
    Use Disk Warrior to check the drive as this is more thorough than Disk utility and will rebuild any directory problems
    best of luck!

  • Time Machine, AirPort Utility, and Time Capsule broken in Mavericks?

    Hi all, I’ve got a befuddling Time Machine/Time Capsule/Airport problem that I can’t seem to sort out.
    On my pristine 2-day-old iMac (late 2013, running 10.9.1), I’m trying to set up Time Machine to back up to a new-ish 3TB Time Capsule. Initially it worked fine for the first backup, but subsequent backups failed because “backup disk could not be found.”
    So I tried giving the TC a shorter name. The first backup under the new name worked a treat, but subsequent backups failed.
    In Time Machine system pref pane, I deleted the Time Capsule, intending to try again with a new, even shorter name. But then when I went into AirPort Utility to change the Time Capsule name, it told me that “no configured AirPort base stations have been found.” I assumed that I was just deleting it as a choice on the  backup disk list, but now I'm wondering, did the Time Machine pref actually delete the actual disk? In the AirPort Utility window, Time Capsule appears in the "other wi-fi" devices list, yet when I click it, it says "error reading settings."
    Here are some other random details that may or may not pertain:
    On the new iMac, I tried to mount the TC disk image, but Connect To Server reports that the connection fails because “the server may not exist or is unavailable.”
    Although the Time Capsule shows up in the sidebar of the Finder window, “getting info” just produces the spinning wheel.
    Although AirPort utility says that it can’t find the Time Capsule, the TC is nevertheless connecting to the internet just fine. All household devices are online, including iPhones and iPads.
    On the old Mac Pro running 10.8, Time Capsule, Time Machine, and AirPort Utility all behave normally.
    I thought I might try resetting the Time Capsule, but will this erase all the backups (from other computers around the house all running 10.8x without problems of any kind) that are on there? The other computer users will definitely squawk about that!
    I hope this tirade makes some sense. Thanks for reading!

    1. In Time Machine system pref pane, I deleted the Time Capsule, intending to try again with a new, even shorter name. But then when I went into AirPort Utility to change the Time Capsule name, it told me that “no configured AirPort base stations have been found.” I assumed that I was just deleting it as a choice on the  backup disk list, but now I'm wondering, did the Time Machine pref actually delete the actual disk? In the AirPort Utility window, Time Capsule appears in the "other wi-fi" devices list, yet when I click it, it says "error reading settings."
    Here are some other random details that may or may not pertain:
    2. On the new iMac, I tried to mount the TC disk image, but Connect To Server reports that the connection fails because “the server may not exist or is unavailable.”
    3. Although the Time Capsule shows up in the sidebar of the Finder window, “getting info” just produces the spinning wheel.
    4. Although AirPort utility says that it can’t find the Time Capsule, the TC is nevertheless connecting to the internet just fine. All household devices are online, including iPhones and iPads.
    5. On the old Mac Pro running 10.8, Time Capsule, Time Machine, and AirPort Utility all behave normally.
    6. I thought I might try resetting the Time Capsule, but will this erase all the backups (from other computers around the house all running 10.8x without problems of any kind) that are on there? The other computer users will definitely squawk about that!
    I hope this tirade makes some sense. Thanks for reading!
    Rather than chop up your post I have taken the liberty to number the points.
    1. When you deleted the TC in the airport utility you simply changed its ability to display the errant device. You did not actually delete anything on the TC itself.
    Getting back a lost Airport.. more below.
    2. Please give actual command you used.. and the name..
    It is most important that you translate the name from Apple name to actual network name. That is why I constantly hammer on about using network names.. short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric.
    So Fred Blog's Airport Time Capsule  apart from being hopelessly wrong.
    Is translated by Apple to the Network name.. Fred-Blogs-Airport-Time-Capsule (note.. no spaces and no special characters.. the apostrophe is deleted).
    It can be much easier to just use IP address.. if the TC is the main router.. then it will hold a constant IP.. by default 10.0.1.1
    So mount the TC as AFP://10.0.1.1
    3. That is standard.. it is a network device and will not show info. Same on any computer in your network.. same on any OS.
    4. Yes, that is standard.. the location of the hard disk is lost.. but the internet is still working.. This is the bug that has been around since Lion and is still growing worse with each revision.
    5. Again standard. the issue is on the computer or the interaction of the two.. computer and TC.. yet other computers are unaffected.
    6. Reset of the TC is fine.. no reset, soft hard or factory will ever delete the hard disk files.
    But if you change the name of the TC, you will need to go around to all the computers and setup TM again to point to the right target.. none of the backups are lost.. you just need to tell TM where they got to.
    Manual setup of the lost TC.
    In Airport utility go to the top menu, open configure other.. and type in the IP address of the TC that got lost.
    no password needed unless you set something .. if it doesn't work the default is public

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    I am on a macbook pro running the latest version of yosemite. I was going to use Onyx to clean it, but I got a message stating that my startup disk needs repair. I command R went to disk utility to verify and repair and the disk was fine. However, I still get the same message when using Onyx. What should I do? Should I command R and reinstall? Will the fact that my startup disk needs repair cause a problem?

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  • Airport Utility and Time Capsule

    So as part of my new IMAC puchase I also purchased Time Capsule (TC) 2TB as a backup and wi-fi option. It asked mt to configure it as a 'Bridge' which I did.
    I also have the lasest version of Airport Utility 6.3?.  I installed the TC as per instructions and created a new Wireless newtork and and I can access the TC and the Internet. All fine there.  However when I look at the Airport utility option and try to change or look at settings as per the manual
    On a Macintosh computer using Mac OS X v10.4 or later:
    1   Open AirPort Utility, located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder.
    2  Select your Time Capsule and click Continue.
    If you don’t see the Time Capsule you want to configure, click Rescan to scan for
    available wireless devices, and then select your Time Capsule from the list.
    3  Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Time Capsule and your wireless
    network.
    I cant see my TC as under Airport Utility to do the above. I get messages saying I haven't created amn Airport base station and yet I can see the TC and it will do Time Machine backups ?
    So question is how do I create a 'base station' so I can get to view the settings in Airport Utility.
    Additionally my PS3 needs to be re-configured and is asking for WK2 passwords - which were set up automatically when I ran the TC install. Question is how do I see these passwords.
    I've read the forums but camt find a post/amswer that can help me, so any replies from the 'experts' is appreciated.

    Hi Gilgamg,
    Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    I'd suggest resetting the Time Capsule and then setting it up again:
    Resetting an AirPort Base Station or AirPort Time Capsule FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3728
    Setting up Time Capsule for the first time
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1178
    If the Time Capsule still doesn't appear in Airport Utility, see the "Troubleshooting missing devices" section of this article:
    When do Apple wireless devices appear in AirPort Utility?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3624
    Regards,
    Jeremy

  • Printer Doesn't Appear in Airport Utility for Time Capsule Setup

    Hello group.
    I've been researching solutions, applying them and contacting Apple for help and so far - I'm still in a pickle.
    Here's the skinny:
    1) Have AT&T Uverse with AT&T wireless modem. This runs cable/TV, phone, fax and Internet.
    2) Setup MacBook Pro, Snow Leopard 10.6 and Airport Utility 5.4.2.
    3) Purchased a Time Capsule (1TB).
    4) Printer is a HP Officejet 6210 All-in-One.
    I would like to use the TC's wireless printing capabilities. However, when I access Airport Utility, it doesn't recognize or acknowledge the HP printer connected to the TC. It simply states: NONE.
    What are some of the things that I've done to try and remedy:
    1) Uninstalled and reinstalled HP's current driver and software from their website.
    2) Removed and added back the HP printer through the 'Printers & Faxes' pane.
    3) Powered down the HP and the TC, disconnected all plugs and powered back up multiple times.
    4) Restarted the MacBook several times.
    5) Spoke with HP Mac Support and received confirmation that printing should work with TC and HP 6200.
    6) Spoke with Apple and they are perplexed.
    7) Performed both 'soft' and 'hard' resets of the TC - still nothing.
    8) Read and followed the steps in this article: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS125 (nothing worked)
    9) Plugged the HP directly to the MacBook and it prints perfectly.
    10) Tested the TC USB port with a flash drive and it recognizes (via AU) and works without error.
    I'm at a total loss. Perhaps I have the wiring and setup options chosen incorrectly? Would love any help that can be provided.
    Worth mentioning - prior to the TC, I had purchased and Airport and was able to print wirelessly without a hitch. The Airport was exchanged for the TC (needed backup capabilities) and now I'm in the lurch.
    Thanks to all for any assistance that can be given.

    Welcome to the discussions, MindSprout!
    I'm following your post with interest because I have an HP 6210 as well with a 1TB Time Capsule. No issues at all since it was installed over a year ago. I'm not using Snow Leopard (yet), so can't offer any comments as to whether that might be one of the possible issues here, but that was my first thought.
    If I get SL installed this weekend, I will post back with results.
    The other thought that comes to mind is that there may be a problem with the printing instructions passing through the USB port on your TC. I can't answer why a hard drive functions perfectly, though.

  • How do I use airport utillity with Time Capsule(or any airport extreme) over the internet without mobile me? iCloud has disabled this function?

    How do I connect to my Airports/time capsules over the internet using the mobileme function under icloud?

    i want to do the same. i tried entering my @me.com account and does not work, but if I tried to go to icloud.com and using my @me.com works
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  • AirPort Utility resetting Time Capsule TCP/IP after setting change

    I have a 2 TB Time Capsule and am using AirPort Utility 7.5 on a Mac OSX 10.6.3 machine. I am in a situation where I have to set TCP/IP settings manually to a local network. I generally connect a primary workstation via the local ethernet ports on the Time Capsule and occasionally bring up the wireless network for other devices. When I use the Manual Setup options with the AirPort Utility, and either create the wireless network or turn it off, my TCP/IP settings revert to DHCP, and I lose my manual IP and router entries.
    Has this happened to anyone else? I have searched through a number of posts that come up in searches, but have not seen a hint of this issue.

    The *Airport Utility* is only up to version 5.5.1
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL955
    Do you have the latest firmware version 7.5.1
    From your post, you only mention 7.5
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL849
    Make sure you have both of the above and let us know if this works for you.

  • MacBook is connected but Airport utility shows Time Capsule as not present

    Folks
    I get a strong signal from the Time Capsule, and internet works great, but my Airport Utility 6.2 does not show is as present.
    I'm using OS 10.8.3.  Is there some kind of updated I am missing? Same issue on both my iMac and MacBook Pro...

    Did you reboot the whole network.. ??
    Restart in correct order.. modem.. TC.. Client computers. 2min gap.
    Any luck?
    If not post back and we can do some more but this is getting worse with every update.
    It works like magic.. on Snow Leopard and 7.5.2 firmware.. everythng else has been downhill.

  • Airport Utility Recognizing Time Capsule

    Hi,
    I've read through some of the posts regarding this problem, but could not see that anyone had found a definitive way of solving it so I wanted to add my question to the mix.
    I just bought a Time Capsule and have encountered the following problem in setting it up. The very first time I plugged in the TC and brought up AirPort Utility on my MacBook Pro, TC came up in the list on the left. I went through the process of configuring it in there and got to the end. Then APU said it was restarting the TC. It did this for a while and then the program timed out and stopped doing anything. I've been unable to get APU to recognize the TC again. I've tried wirelessly, I've tried connecting the laptop to the TC with an ethernet cable, nothing.
    I already have a wireless router and my internet connection has been unaffected by my problems with the TC. Can anyone give me some help? I'd primarily like to use the TC as a wireless backup drive (don't really care about using it to connect to the internet). I also have another laptop (another MacBook pro bought last week) that I'd like to put on eventually as well. But would be satisfied with one for now.
    I've got the latest versions of OS X and APU, and I've turned AirPort off and on, I've turned the TC off and on and still nothing. The blinking amber light is all I get.
    Suggestions?
    Thanks.

    If you cannot access Time Capsule via AirPort Utility, try a hard reset and start setup procedure again.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1300

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Updated to Airport Utility 5.3.2 - now can't see my time capsule disk!

    I updated to 5.3.2 of the Airport Utility through software update but, after rebooting both my Mac and Time Capsule, I can now no longer access my Time Capsule's disk. Airport Utility says 'no disks found'
    A similar thing happened after the update to 5.3.1 but I could still see the disk in Disk Utility, and once I'd verified it, it all worked OK again.

    Okay guys. I called apple support, and the guy there fixed it for me. Reset the TC, and go through AirPort Utility again. The disk is there! Very happy that it was that easy, but bummed that they let the firmware go out like that. Seems like they'd catch that sort of thing.
    The support guy was great, though. Very quick.
    Good luck, hope this works for everybody!
    -B

  • Using AirPort Utility 5.3.1 or later to make a copy of the Time Capsule disk

    Can I use AirPort Utility 5.3.1 or later to make a copies of specific folders within the Time Capsule disk?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1281
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    I am trying to avoid dragging files directly through my Mac. I want specific files (instead of entire drive) to go from the TC > External USB

    The archive ability which is available in all versions of the airport utility except the early v6, where it was dropped for a time, is designed to do a full backup of the TC. It cannot do what you want.
    It cannot incrementally backup. Each time you press archive it will do the whole disk.
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    I am trying to avoid dragging files directly through my Mac. I want specific files (instead of entire drive) to go from the TC > External USB
    A TC is a dumb as a board hard disk in a router. It has no controls like a real NAS would have, like backup with a auto controls and ability to deselect items or do incrementals.
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  • HT3728 Time Capsule disk repair

    When I open Airport Utility for my Time capsule, it says: Status: internal disk needs repair.  The time capsule still works for internet access but will not backup (it does not see the disk).  Is there anything I can do other than buy a new device?

    Ok, old TC is to be expected.. and the Gen2 have WD drives which are dying now.. which is kind of sad to see as they are supposedly the better black drive.
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    See http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Apple_Time_Capsule
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    You can patch the power supply if it needs it. It only needs a 5v to the board.
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    External usb are dirt cheap. But unless you have newest type Mac with USB3 do at least consider faster options FW800.. or if you are rich, Thunderbolt. For backup though usb2 is ok.
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