Time Capsule crashes my computer!

Hey, well, I've had a time capsule for a while now, and for the first couple of months it was working just fine... then one day my dad asks me if I could put the windows XP SP2 on the TC, and it stopped in the middle of the transferring process, and ever since then, every time I try to access it it completely crashes the computer.
Luckily, the most important files are also present on our computers.
Is there any way to reset the time capsule so that I can start from a clean disk again?

My time capsule has not worked since the May 1st update. A grey curtain comes down on the screen and a warning in several languages shows up and I have turn off my MBP. I am very frustrated with this problem and I can see I am not the only one:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6995068&#6995068

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    One poster reported: “I reckoned the fault must be with the Macbook’s hardware so took the plunge and got a new airport card fitted to my Macbook and now everything is working fine. At last I have a working Macbook!” [http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1719326&tstart=0]
    If you think this might be the case, follow the steps outlined in this KB article to determine if your Airport card is still being detected by your system:
    [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2601]
    Let us know if any of the above helped improve your situation.
    Cheers!

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