Restoring From Broken Time Capsule

I am troubleshooting a Time Capsule problem for a friend and based on what I can tell it's probably broken.  If I plug it in and the LED goes solid amber for about 15 seconds, then it powers down.  He needs to restore a file from the Time Machine disk inside, but of course this is not currently possible.  Assuming the drive is undamaged, if I extract it and plug it into his Mac via USB bridge or through the SATA interface, will the Mac see the drive as a Time Machine drive that can be used for restoring data?
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Just a warning .. if he used a password on the disk.. it can be messy. Normal security on the TC using the TC login is not a problem.
The backup is inside a sparsebundle so to access the TM files might take a bit more effort but otherwise should be ok.
If it is a gen 1 or gen 2 TC the problem is power supply.. it fails when it attempts to spin up the hard disk.
A fix of the power supply can restore it to working order.
https://sites.google.com/site/lapastenague/a-deconstruction-of-routers-and-modem s/apple-time-capsule-repair

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  • How can I delete everything from my Time Capsule?  Disk Utility only gives me the choices of First Aid and Restore.

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  • How can I safe my data back from the Time capsule to iphone and macbook?

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  • Restoring an existing Time Capsule backup to a new HD

    The hard drive on my 6 month old MacBook Pro failed inexplicably several days ago. After wasting half a day trying to repair the disk, I caved in and made an appointment at the dreaded "Genius" Bar.
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    Amenity wrote:
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  • How can i get files from my time capsule to my new mac?

    Hello there, 
    I know this topic i much discussed, but searching has not turned up a solution.
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  • How do you get Mountain Lion (OS 10.8) back from a time-capsule back-up

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