TC update deleted all my backups !

Hi there,
I updated my TC yesterday after that I got a message telling me that I have to start new backup. I started new backup, but it took too long trying to boot the backup desk. So I stopped it and went to TM preferences> select desk and selected the same desk that I used before.
Backup started and stopped after 12 hours and I got a message telling me " make sure your backup desk is on the same network"
This message from TM buddy:
Starting standard backup
Attempting to mount network destination using URL: afp://Hussain%[email protected]/Hussainz
Mounted network destination using URL: afp://Hussain%[email protected]/Hussainz
QUICKCHECK ONLY; FILESYSTEM CLEAN
Disk image /Volumes/Hussainz/Hussain's MacBook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
Backup content size: 61.8 GB excluded items size: 3.7 GB for volume MacHD
No pre-backup thinning needed: 69.72 GB requested (including padding), 870.10 GB available
Waiting for index to be ready (101)
Copied 4.1 GB of 58.1 GB, 1903 of 621275 items
Copied 7.9 GB of 58.1 GB, 37950 of 621275 items
Copied 11.3 GB of 58.1 GB, 151792 of 621275 items
Copied 16.5 GB of 58.1 GB, 151960 of 621275 items
Copied 21.1 GB of 58.1 GB, 154177 of 621275 items
Copied 25.4 GB of 58.1 GB, 154887 of 621275 items
Copied 29.7 GB of 58.1 GB, 155874 of 621275 items
Copied 34.6 GB of 58.1 GB, 156834 of 621275 items
Copied 38.3 GB of 58.1 GB, 157568 of 621275 items
Copied 42.6 GB of 58.1 GB, 159411 of 6212
Any ideas please?

Hussainz wrote:
Hi there,
I updated my TC yesterday after that I got a message telling me that I have to start new backup. I started new backup, but it took too long trying to boot the backup desk. So I stopped it and went to TM preferences> select desk and selected the same desk that I used before.
We don't know exactly what the update is doing, so we aren't sure what you interrupted.
I suggest you connect via Ethernet, erase your Time Capsule's hard drive (via +*Airport Utility.+* Select +*Base Station > Manual Set-Up+* from the Menubar, then Disks in the tool Bar, then Erase.)
Then start a new backup.

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