Mounting the TC sparse bundle image

I have a question. I took my TC back home to transfer some of my files on my other iMac. I went to open my sparse bundle backup on my TC capsule. After like 5 minutes it continued to say "checking volume..." There was a cancel and skip. I hit skip, and the image mounted, and I was able to access my files. Question, is it OK hitting skip.. am I screwing anything up. And why does it take so long to check the volume, when I just wanted to open it?
Thanks,
Bryan

Does anyone have an answer to this? I deal with a lot of sensitive information during my software consulting, and I've always used 128 bit encrypted sparse images to perform my work on. Now I notice that I have 256 bit and sparse bundle disk images. Are the sparse bundles as secure as disk images, and will I still need to manually run the compact command from hdiutil to "shrink" the drive when I delete files off of it?
Thanks,
Todd

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