Time Capsule Deleting

I get this message when trying to delete this old file“iMac_0023329cf25c.sparsebundle” can’t be opened right now because it’s being used by another task, such as moving or copying an item or emptying the Trash. Try again when the current task is complete.

I'm not clear on whether you are actually trying to delete the entire sparsebundle using the Finder. Is that the case?  If yes, it may take 4-5 hours or more for the process to complete.
If you are not trying to delete the entire sparsebundle, before you take any drastic steps like erasing your disk, (which will permanently delete anything on the disk),  I suggest that you try this as a preliminary step.
Open AirPort Utillity - Click Manual Setup
Click the Disks icon in the row of icons
Click the Disks tab just below the Advanced "gear" icon
Click Disconnect All Users
Click Update and let the Time Capule restart, which should take 25-30 seconds
Then perform a complete power cycle on your network as follows:
Power everything down...all devices...order is not important
Wait a moment,t then start your modem first and let it run a moment or two by itself
Start the next devise connected to the modem the same way
Continue starting devices one at a time the same way until the network is back up
You may need to reset Time Machine as follows:
Click System Preferences (gear icon on the dock)
Click Time Machine
Click Select Disk
Click your Time Capsule to highlight it
Click Use for Backups

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    goes back only till 6th October this year.
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    Hi!
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    cicuz wrote:
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    Message was edited by: Pondini

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    D.L wrote:
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