Time Capsule does not keep or recognize older backups

Hello,
I have a 1TB time capsule that I've had for a couple years. It used to back up to my old MacBook (blackbook) until I got a brand new MacBook Pro Retina a few months back. From the moment I tried to do the initial back up I noticed problems with it. It seems to work decently well but recently have had a number of issues that I would like to resolve. I just ran disk utility and it said the drive is working fine.
The machine always seems to have the "!" and the drop down menu says "latest backup delayed" and when I "backup now" it goes through its cycle and all is good. However the machine is about 90% full yet when I "enter time machine" there are only backups for about a week. Right now my oldest back up is March 11th on a drive that have over 910GB of used storage and a 750GB HD on my comp so clearly there should be more backups there.
I don't necessarly care about keeping what I have on the drive because if its important to me then its on my computer. How do I go about reformatting this drive and setting it up in the correct manner so I can go back having consistant backups that are saved for a long period of time just like my old computer was? I just want this to work how Apple products are meant to work, easy and painless!
Thanks,

robcan wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Time Capsule 2TB 4th Gen and have also had similar problems. My Mac ran out of space and I was finally forced to start a new iPhoto library and leave the old iPhoto library only on the TC. The thing is I now cannot access the old library.
How did you put the old iPhoto library on the TC?  It sounds like you used Time Machine?
If so, no, you can't access TM backup files with the iPhoto app; you must restore them somewhere for that.
Has my TC just lost me over 100GB of priceless photos?
Maybe, maybe not.  But you need to do something different with them.  Get an external HD quickly;  one plenty large enough to store the originals of all your photos.   Actually, get two, one a portable model, so you can copy or back up your photos to it, and take it to a secure off-site location, such as your workplace, relative's house, or safe deposit box, so you're protected against fire, flood, theft, etc.  Format them for a Mac (per #1 in Using Disk Utility).
Also when I click on the sparsebundle it wont open so cant access the location where my iPhoto library probably is.
What happens?  Do you get a message?  If so, what?
You may be able to repair the backups, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.
Once this is sorted out, you'll want to let Time Machine back up both your Mac's internal HD and the external with your photos.  To do that, just remove the external from the exclusion list via TM Preferences, per Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #10.

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