Preparing - Finishing cycling no backup

My system is cycling between Preparing Backup to Finishing with no backups occurring. If I watch the spinning icon on the menu bar it will say "Preparing Backup" and then "Finishing" and then do the same thing repeatedly. The last backup was over 24hrs ago. Files have changed so it does need to backup.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Ed

Ed,
I'm having exactly the same problem. It just continues over and over, very frustrating!
I stupidly tried deleting the inProgress file from the backupdb file as well as the 'Latest' file. It'll be a real pain to start all over again by erasing the whole Time Capsule since my Air is also backed up to it.
Anyhow, anybody have a cunning plan that might help us both out?
Many thanks in advance,
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