BackUp failed because can't activate volume image

Every time I'm launching an initial backup I'm told that the backup failed, because time capsule could not activate the backup volume image. I connectes my MacProBook 2.4 via an Ethernet cable and selceted the volume from system preferences 'time capsule', but still keep getting the same problem. What shall I do?

Exactly the same problem here with my PowerBook5,8. No problem with my AirBook1,1.
Any idea?

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    Pondini wrote:
    odysseus wrote:
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    I'd recommend finding out what's wrong with the Powerbook. It's impossible to tell, of course, but that may be the root of the problem.
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    Alexroet wrote:
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        Number: 3013
        Server: RDSQL11\TFS
        Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
        State: 1
        Procedure:
        Line Number: 1
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    HelpLink.ProdName = Microsoft SQL Server
    HelpLink.EvtSrc = MSSQLServer
    HelpLink.EvtID = 3035
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    HelpLink.LinkId = 20476
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