Reduce Airport Time Capsule Backup

Hello everyone
I use my input Time Capsule As my storage device and my backup device. I wanted to put files into my airport time capsule disc.  But my Mac's backup sparse bundle file was too big and it does not have enough space for it. Can anyone tell me how to reduce the size of this sparse bundle file? So I can put other files into my airport time Capsule disk.  Thanks
JimmyWong

Can anyone tell me how to reduce the size of this sparse bundle file?
There are two ways to do this, one much better than the other.
If you are using Time Machine for backups, you will have to start manually deleting the oldest backups from the Time Machine "Star Wars" interface to try to create more room. This will take an incredibly long time, and you probably will not gain much space. So, this is not recommended.
Your best bet is to delete the sparsebundle file completely and then start a new backup set again. Do this only if you really do not need all the backups from weeks, months and maybe years back and you don't mind starting over again with Time Machine backups.

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