Cannot modify Time Capsule

I am trying to copy files from a external usb drive connected to my iMac to my Time Capsule - get an error message that TC cannot be modified - I am connected as the main user so do not believe security an issue - my goal is to use the TC as both backup and NAS server fro my wireless network - am new to Macs so a bit confused - any help would be appreciated

It sounds like you are trying to drag files to the TC icon under the SHARED heading in the Finder. That won't work.
Click on the Time Capsule icon and a folder representing your TC disk will appear to the right
Double click that folder.....named "Data".....unless you have changed it.....and the TC disk will mount on the desktop.
You can drag/drop files to this icon, or to the open window representing the disk.

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    I've seen other posts about time capsule problems and most talk about wireless dropout and loss of internet connectivity. My situation is almost the reverse:
    Full airport strength in menu bar. Full access to internet sites on at least one computer. Cannot see Time Capsule via Airport Utility or in Finder on any computer. Time Machine backups fail (marked as Delayed in menu bar item).
    If I reboot (via unplugging) the Time Capsule, it shows up again in Airport Utility and backups are successful. This has happened three times now. I think the first time was prior to upgrading the firmware. The second two times were after the Time Capsule firmware upgrade. In the second two instances, it looks like the backups run for about 12-13 hours, every hour. No problems. Then, they drop out. Yesterday, it ran from 8:30 AM until 9 PM.
    I've got two Macs (a Powerbook G4 and a MacBook Pro), each running latest software updates (security, 10.5.2, etc.).
    Unplugging (rebooting) my Time Capsule each day is not an option. That's partly why I moved from an ancient LinkSys router that always needed to be rebooted since we lost local and internet access. Any help is much appreciated!
    Cheers,
    Drew

    Have you set up the TC with user accounts??
    Most people just use the TC password..
    I have done very little with user accounts on the TC.. it seems fundamentally wrong headed to me.. If you have a domain controller with everyone using accounts to login that is fine.. and the TC would then exist in connection to the domain controller.. but it is a home device and there is no function to all that.
    What will happen if you change over to standard security or even turn on the guest account I am too scared to suggest as you may not easily get connection back again.. The TC certainly displays a warning going to accounts.. I am not sure of warnings going away from accounts.
    If you didn't setup the TC, do you have admin access to it??
    Perhaps I am assuming too much before you tell me everything. But I may suggest things you don't want to try.. unfortunately I cannot say this will work.. the issue is widespread across the Mountain Lion TC combo and I have yet to see Apple suggest a solution or even fess up there is a problem. Daily reboots are just simply now a part of the scene for all windows and Mac users.
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    If the TC is bridged an not controlling the network.. that can contribute to the issue.
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  • What does unable to print, cannot find time capsule mean?

    What does unable to print, cannot find time capsule mean?

    It is a communications error, read the posts to the right "More like this" maybe you will find some info there.

  • Cannot add time capsule to network wirlessly

    cannot add time capsule to wireless network

    You can do it easily by loading 5.6 utility into Mountain Lion.
    Here is a method. You can find others if you search or google around. Most use Pacificist which is paid software whereas this is free.
    How to load 5.6 into ML.
    1. Download 5.6 for Lion.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1482
    Click to open the dmg but do not attempt to install the pkg.. it won't work anyway.
    Leave the package open on the desktop so you can see the file. AirportUtility56.pkg
    2. Download and install unpkg.
    http://www.timdoug.com/unpkg/
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    You cannot uninstall version 6 (now 6.3 if you updated) so don't try.. and you cannot or should not run them both at the same time.. although I have had no problems when doing so.
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    Apple moved these things to the automatic area.. but they do not always work.
    Go to the wireless setup..
    Hold down the option key when you select wireless mode.
    There is the option, join a wireless network.. you can use it.
    Please note the following.
    1. When you join a wireless network, the TC will become a dumb client. Ethernet will turn off.. wireless AP will turn off.. it is simply a disk connected by wireless.
    2. Backups will now be over the main retwork wireless and it will be extremely slow.. that is why it is a hidden option .. it never worked well. The TC is designed to be used by ethernet.

  • I cannot get time capsule back "on line" (green)

    I cannot get time capsule back "on line" (green); tried reset button; tried unplugging everything; comes back on flashing amber, won't get back to green; computer now can't find my network.
    what now?

    Ok.. we still need to know how are you connected to the TC.. YOU not the cable side.. the YOU side.
    Are you using wireless or ethernet to your computer? If not please plug in ethernet and turn off the airport in the computer.
    Now reopen the airport utility.. can it find it..
    If not press the reset on the TC for 10sec.. until the led on front flashes rapidly.
    The AU should now find the TC.
    Make sure you leave the TC in router mode.. unfortunately the later AU tends to bridge the TC without permission from you.. one of those extra helpful things Apple did.
    If you are still on Lion download and use 5.6 utility. It is far superior.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1482
    You can also load it into ML but it is tricky.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4172563?start=0&tstart=0
    Apple have removed useful functions and ease of use.. although I guess they would disagree with the later.

  • Windows Vista cannot see Time Capsule

    I had a network setup via Time Capsule with iMac, Macbook Pro and PC running Vista Business. I have lost internet connectivity on the PC and Airport utility cannot see Time Capsule. The PC is connected to Time Capsule via etherenet. How can I fix this?
    Message was edited by: doulos
    Message was edited by: doulos

    ONE PROBLEM THOUGH. I believe ONLY PROFESSIONAL versions of windows have the local policies acceptable. This means all of us using HOME editions are screwed.
    Home Edition users would have to perform a Registry edit as follows:
    1. Open registry editor (ref: Start > Search > Enter: regedit)
    2. Browse to HKEYLOCALMACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa
    3. Create a new DWORD value with the following properties: NAME = LmCompatibilityLevel & VALUE = 1
    4. Restart your PC and try the connection again...

  • Cannot join time capsule airport network from iPad 2 or iPhone 4

    I have recently setup a new time capsule airport base station network with my new iMac (27-inch, late 2012) running OSX 10.8.2. Wi-Fe network works fine for internet access and printing from the iMac but I cannot join the wi-fi network from our iPad 2 or iphones. The network is seen in the wi-fi setup when wi-fi is turned on with the ipad and phone but does not establish a connection. An IP address and subnet mask show under the DHCP settings but the connection is not established. (Continuous revolving wheel).
    Any help would be appreciated.

    The airport utility in Mountain Lion is a toyland version.. see bottom of post for installing v5.6 which improves the ability to actually make the TC do what you want.
    For whatever reason the iphone/ipad seem sensitive to wireless channels.. which Apple auto rotate.. I think it is bluetooth connection stuff.
    Anyhow jump in and set the following.
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    Use WPA2 Personal security.
    Lock the wireless channel for 2.4ghz.. try in the following order.. 11, 6, 1 (those are the only non-overlapping channels) you can try in turn for which is best but if 11 works well stick to it.. Outside USA you can also use 13.
    How to load 5.6 into ML.
    1. Download 5.6 for Lion.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1482
    Click to open the dmg but do not attempt to install the pkg.. it won't work anyway.
    2. Download and install unpkg.
    http://www.timdoug.com/unpkg/
    Run unpkg on the desktop.. it is very simple.. drag the AirPortUtility56.pkg file over to unpkg.. and it will create a new directory of the same name on the desktop.. drill down.. applications utilities .. there lo and behold is Airport utility 5.6 .. drag it to your main utilities directory or just run it from current location.
    You cannot uninstall 6.1 so don't try.. and you cannot or should not run them both at the same time.. so just ignore the toyland version.. the plastic hammer.. and start using 5.6.. a real tool.

  • Six months later: still cannot get Time Capsule to  back up my PowerBooks

    I have a 500g TC and two Powerbook G4 (Al) computers. I have the same problem with both computers. I reinitialize the TC disk ("Erase" in the Airport Utility) then do an initial backup over hardwired Ethernet. Both PBs have about 60GB of data on them. The initial backups take the expected 12-18 hours. Thereafter, the automatic Time Machine backups work for about 3-5 days, then they stop. Time Machine gets into the "Preparing Backup" state and stays there for hours (I give up after 24 hours).
    I tried turning off TM and doing the backups manually (selecting "Backup Now" from the TM menu). That has the same problem, although it takes longer to appear.
    I have no reinitialized my TC disk 5 times and had the same problem 5 times.
    I have turned off Spotlight indexing of the backup disk and of the PB disk. That has not helped.
    Can anyone suggest anything to get this to work?

    Rob & tubwreck,
    Thanks for the redirect. However, I have already revised that info with new data. See below...
    *_Spotlight And Time Machine_*
    *Runaway MDS Process*
    For Spotlight searching to work, it needs to have metadata. Every time a file is created, modified or deleted, the system notifies Spotlight that it needs to update the meta-data store (mds). First, Spotlight (mdworker) seizes the file, determines its’ type, and then assigns an appropriate importer (mdimport).
    While some bits of metadata (modification dates, file type, path name) are easy to gather, most of the interesting data is embedded inside the file. To gather this embedded information Spotlight must use an importer (mdimport), a small plug-in that extracts information from files created by various applications. Each file type has its’ own importer. For instance there are unique Spotlight importers for JPEG, MP3, Word, PDF files and so on.
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    Ordinarily, this process is virtually instantaneous and invisible to the user. At times, however, it can hang, or loop causing Spotlight (mdworker) and the meta-data store (mds) to monopolize the CPU and interfere with other system events like Time Machine backups. The Console logs may report the following over and over again for perhaps hundreds of times.
    +“mds(32): (Error) Import: importer:0x8f8c00 Importer start failed for 503”+
    Eventually, the Time Machine backup may fail with the Console logs reporting
    +“Indexing a file failed” / “Copy stage failed with error: 11”.+
    Or a backup may be completely stalled in midstream, never seaming to end.
    Go to Applications --> Utilities folder and launch Activity Monitor.
    Clicking the “Process Name” column and scrolling down to the “m”s will reveal that one or all of the Spotlight components (mds, mdworker, mdimport) is maxing out your CPU.
    Highlight “mds” and click “Quit Process” in the toolbar.
    In the dialoge box that appears click “Quit”.
    Enter our Admin password and click “OK”
    The stalled backup should now resume and complete. If not, choose “Stop Backing Up” from the Time Machine menu or click the tiny “x” icon in the Time Machine Preferences. When the backup has completely stopped, select “Backup Now” from the Time Machine menu.
    *Waiting for index to be ready (909 > 0)*
    One of the processes Time Machine relies on for accurate backups is the indexing of the backup disk. With this index, Time Machine can quickly search the backup disk for files the user wishes to restore. When a routine backup begins, often the “Preparing…” stage will include a phase that permits Spotlight to update its’ index of the backup disk. Momentarily the Spotlight icon in the menu bar will pulsate and the Console logs will report “Waiting for index to be ready”. Generally, this phase is so quick that the user is unaware that it occurred.
    Unfortunately, this phase can hang thus preventing Time Machine from completing a backup. During this period, the Spotlight icon will continuously pulsate. Clicking on the Spotlight icon will reveal a progress bar with no estimate of the remaining time or it will indicate many hours of indexing still remains. The Console logs will continually report “Waiting for index to be ready”.
    Ordinarily, Spotlight indexing is a good thing. And at times, if an index has become corrupt or untrustworthy, Spotlight will require a period of time to rebuild the index. If it has only been a couple of hours then let the process continue. However, if it has been many hours, and the Spotlight menu progress bar still does not indicate an estimated time of completion, then things have hung. You will need to force Spotlight to clear its’ indexes and re-catalogue all volumes. [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2409]
    *Force Spotlight to Rebuild Indexes*
    Go to System Preferences --> Time Machine.
    Using the slider on the left, turn OFF Time Machine backups for now.
    Next, click “Show All” in the toolbar.
    Select the Spotlight Preferences.
    Click the Privacy Tab.
    First, drag your Macs’ internal hard disk from the desktop to the Privacy list.
    Wait 10 seconds, then highlight the Macs’ hard disk in the list and click the tiny “-” button at the bottom to remove it from the list.
    Spotlight will initiate a reindex of the hard disk. If you click on the Spotlight menu icon you may see the message:
    +“Spotlight helps you quickly find things on your computer. Spotlight will be available as soon as the contents of your computer have been indexed.”+
    A progress bar will indicate perhaps 10-20 minutes remaining depending upon how much data there is.
    Once completed, drag your Time Machine backup disk into the Privacy list of the Spotlight Preferences.
    Wait 10 seconds, then highlight the Time Machine backup disk in the list and click the tiny “-” button at the bottom to remove it from the list.
    Spotlight will now initiate a reindex of the hard disk.
    Once completed, if you have any other hard disk attached to your Mac that are also being backed using Time Machine, then force a reindex as well using the procedure outlined above.
    *For Time Capsule / AirDisk Users*
    To properly force a reindex of networked disks, you will need to mount the Time Machine disk image so that it appears on the desktop. This will appear as a white drive icon. There is no need to index the green Time Machine drive with the clock icon on it.
    Drag the white backup disk image to the Spotlight Privacy list.
    Wait 10 seconds, then remove it using the “-” button.
    Reindexing disk images can often take much more time, particularly if this is being done wirelessly. Initially it may report upwards of 15-20 hours of indexing remaining. However after a period if time this estimate can begin to drop to just a few hours. Let is proceed without interruption. (Note: This period of reindexing can be reduced by connecting the Time Capsule to your Mac via ethernet cable, and then forcing the reindex to occur.)
    Once completed, turn Time Machine Preferences back ON.
    Now initiate a backup.
    Naturally, the first backup after a Spotlight reindex may be a lengthy one.
    *Deleting the .Spotlight-V100 Directory*
    At times, simply forcing Spotlight to reindex a volume is not enough to clear corrupt indexes. Additionally, stopping a Spotlight index while in progress can itself introduce further anomalies. In these instances, it may become necessary to delete the .Spotlight-V100 directory on the backup disk entirely. [http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/stopspotlightindex.html] This can be accomplished with the following Terminal command:
    +sudo rm -ri /pathtovolume/.Spotlight-V100+
    where /pathtovolume is the path of the volume in question.
    The volume can then be reindexed by any of the following methods:
    Restarting your Mac.
    Using Disk Utility to first unmount, then mount the volume.
    Issuing the command: +sudo mdutil -E /pathtovolume+
    *Redirect the Backup to a Different Hard Disk*
    It may be that directing backups to a different hard disk, performing a full backup, then redirecting Time Machine back to the original hard disk clears this issue up.
    One contributor reported: “However, I have fixed the problem by accident! Concerned at not having a backup, I did a new backup to an external USB drive which worked fine. I then set my backup device back to the Time Capsule, ran backup and it now works fine. Doing the backup to a different device appears to have cleared the Spotlight problem.” [http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8272650#8272650]
    Let us know if any of this helps further.
    Cheers!

  • Mountain Lion cannot access Time Capsule

    Hello,
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    Thanks
    George

    Hello again, I finally manage to acces TC and I'm busy copying my sparsebundle file on my desktop..
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  • Time machine cannot see time capsule event though I have a green light

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    Apple is still working on the issue but I have now noticed that I cannot VNC into my work PC anymore.  I get a "Could not connect to server, connection refused:5900"
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  • Airport utility cannot find time capsule

    Hi
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    Do the setup in isolation..
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  • Help - G4 cannot see Time Capsule on Powerup

    Hi,
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    Now I'm getting really annoyed.
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  • Cannot see time capsule on Airport Utility (Vista Home)

    Hi I have a new Time Capsule. Have set up Airport Utility on Windows Vista Home Premium. But I cannot find the time capsule on the airport utility. I tried restarting, rescanning. Help!!!!!!!

    Ok.. You don't need to use the airport utility then.. it is irrelevant if the windows computer can see it or not in the utility.
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    Have you set up the TC with user accounts??
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    I have done very little with user accounts on the TC.. it seems fundamentally wrong headed to me.. If you have a domain controller with everyone using accounts to login that is fine.. and the TC would then exist in connection to the domain controller.. but it is a home device and there is no function to all that.
    What will happen if you change over to standard security or even turn on the guest account I am too scared to suggest as you may not easily get connection back again.. The TC certainly displays a warning going to accounts.. I am not sure of warnings going away from accounts.
    If you didn't setup the TC, do you have admin access to it??
    Perhaps I am assuming too much before you tell me everything. But I may suggest things you don't want to try.. unfortunately I cannot say this will work.. the issue is widespread across the Mountain Lion TC combo and I have yet to see Apple suggest a solution or even fess up there is a problem. Daily reboots are just simply now a part of the scene for all windows and Mac users.
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