I need to reset time capsule. How do I turn it off and restart it? Unplug it?

I need to reset time capsule. How do I turn it off and restart it? Unplug it?

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  • After resetting Time Capsule, how do I access my previous backups?

    After re-setting Time Capsule, how do I access my previous backups?

    Access it to do what??
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    If you wanted to continue using the backup with TM.. no you cannot inherit a backup from a different machine.
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  • If i reset time capsule, how about data on disk?

    hi everyone..
    i have time capsule 2TB, if i reset by press little button on back of unit, how about my backup data on time capsule? isn't format?
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    The reset button will only reset the network settings on the Time Capsule.
    A reset has absolutely nothing to do with the data on the Time Capsule hard drive. The only way that you would lose that would be to perform a completely separate Erase Disk operation, then confirm again that you do really do want to Erase Disk.

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  • Airport time capsule 2 TB. All is connected and Wi-Fi is working but light still flashes amber rather than solid green. I have tried to reset but this still happens. Is there a way to fix this or do I need to?

    Airport time capsule 2 TB. All is connected and Wi-Fi is working but light still flashes amber rather than solid green. I have tried to reset but this still happens. Is there a way to fix this or do I need to?

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  • Lost my Popular Folder from my Favorites Bar in Safari; have a full backup on time capsule; How do I restore those needed web addresses?

    Lost my Popular Folder from my Favorites Bar in Safari; have a full backup on time capsule; How do I restore those needed web addresses?

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  • My time capsule was working and then I added another Macbook pro. TC stopped appearing in Airport Utilities. I have tried resetting TC, I have turned if off and held reset button with pen for 10 secs. I just cannot work out what else to do?

    My time capsule was working and then I added another Macbook pro. TC stopped appearing in Airport Utilities. I have tried resetting TC, I have turned if off and held reset button with pen for >10 secs. I just cannot work out what else to do? I have turned router off and on. Amber light is flashing.

    The ethernet says self assigned IP 169.254.67.6
    Then the ethernet is not getting an IP from the TC.. there is no connection.
    I am not sure where you mean when you say the green LED should be on. Do you mean the TC?
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    In order to help troubleshoot ethernet connections all routers use connectivity leds.. even APPLE.. it has one big LED on the front.. and 4 tiny leds beside each ethernet port. That light has to come on for ethernet to be active.. if you plug an ethernet cable into the port and the light doesn't come on.. then there is no connection.. either the other end isn't plugged in.. or the cable is bad.. or the ethernet port is bad.. something is wrong.
    To get access to the TC you need this led to be green.. is it?
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    How old and what model is the TC?
    The A number from the rubber mat will tell us the model.

  • Safely Reset Time Capsule?

    I am a support tech for hundreds of mac clients in my area. Personally, I see the eminent danger in having a hard drive that can fail tied to a router, which can also fail. If either fails, you either have a really heavy router, or a hard drive that cant be connected to anything without being removed from its casing. They are still too new to know how this will be handled in future versions, but let's hope people wont have to take these in to be able to swap out a drive as a home user, which is easily achieved in most external drive situations.
    Several clients of mine have purchased Time Capsule already, and I have set many up in an array of configurations that seemed to work well, some for longer than others so far. There are several issues, such as wireless drops, WAN internet drops, and the gambit of normal issues someone could experience with any router.
    The problem is this: across the globe, if any home or business user calls their ISP and has no network connectivity, which is a common scenario especially with PPOE, the FIRST thing and ISP will say is to disconnect the power from the router and reset it. I have spoken to every ISP available and this is common practice.
    There is no power button on the time capsule, and no eject button on the macs connected to it.... So I am assuming apple was smart enough to build an auto disconnect and safe spin down procedure via a small battery into it somehow specifically for when you pull the power cord from it abruptly to reset it. That is the only option other than going into airport utility, which is NOT what ISPs tell people to do, and there is no clear warning on the Time Capsule itself. LOL. (I really dont think they did plan for this, but I would love to be told they did in this topic, otherwise the designers were really not thinking this out). I would hate to think that almost everyone who has purchased this device will have hard drive failures if they are unknowingly backing up to the drive via time machine on any computer in the network and the ISP asks them to reset it by pulling the power cable!)
    I already fried one of my normal external drives when Leopard locked up permanently and there was no option but to hold down the power key on my MacBook. Thank you Leopard!
    Can anyone put me at ease and say Time Capsule is not the next big blunder? I have a hard time switching out a good airport extreme, Dlink, linksys, or any other router for a client with something I am afraid of that seems to have a lot of potential problems. Sure it will earn me money when these fail as I will have to go help people recover their lives, and hopefully their memories. But I am a person of integrity and would like to recommend the right option before I plug in any more of these. I couldn't find all the answers easily browsing around so I leave it up to you to answer this for me!

    Hei
    I see your point, but you sure have another Time Machine backup disc on a safe place outside your home? I looked in the manula which tells you the is a reset button
    30 Chapter 4 Tips and Troubleshooting
    If Your Time Capsule Isn’t Responding
    Try unplugging it and plugging it back in.
    If your Time Capsule stops responding completely, you may need to reset it to the
    factory default settings.
    Important: This erases all of the current settings and resets them to the settings that
    came with your Time Capsule.
    To return your Time Capsule to the factory settings:
    m Use something pointed to press and hold the reset button until the status light flashes
    quickly (about 5 seconds).
    Your Time Capsule resets with the following settings:
    Â Your Time Capsule receives its IP address using DHCP.
    Â The network name is reset to Apple Network XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is replaced
    with the last six digits of the AirPort ID).
    Â The Time Capsule password is reset to public.
    If your Time Capsule still isn’t responding, try the following:
    1Unplug your Time Capsule.
    2Use something pointed to press and hold the reset button while you plug in your Time
    Capsule.

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