How to stop time capsule from "stopping backup"

i recently wiped and reinstalled my mbp,everything goes fine till now but one annoying little thing, my time capsule which connectes well ,backup well ,keeps stopping "stopping backup".
it seems to me that it will never stop backup process.

This is a nightmare. Somehow IE now wants to access the TC every time I access a page with graphics on it. I'm constantly waiting for the disk to spin up.
Someone must be able to hack the spin time.... or else maybe someone can tell me how I stop IE under windows from accessing the disk.
Thanks

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