Time Capsule won't start up, stuck on steady amber LED

Hi, I have a problem with my Time Capsule and I hope you can help.
Basically, I bought it a half a year ago, and it worked fine. It worked flawlessly. Theeeeen, a few weeks ago it stopped working.
When I plugged the power cord in (to start the thing up), the LED showed a steady amber light. Which is all as normal during startup. But the LED wouldn't change to green. It's stuck on steady amber. Consequently (I think) my macbook pro can't see the time capsule and thus I can't use it.
I tried resetting the device as shown in the manual. And the LED flashed like it is supposed to during resetting... but the problem still remains. The thing is stuck on steady amber.
Any ideas on what's wrong and/or what my options are on how to get it fixed?
Thanks
Adam

Normally, on power up, the TC light will glow solid amber for a few seconds, then blink amber for 10-15 seconds and then turn green. A solid, continuous amber light is usually an indication that there in an internal problem in the TC. Try a hard reset again.
There are 3 ways to reset the TC:
1) With the power on, push the reset button once to restart the unit
2) With the power on, push and hold the reset button until the amber light blinks rapidly. This will erase configuration settings but the TC name will remain.
3) Pull the power cord from the TC, hold in the reset button and CONTINUE to hold it in while you plug the power cord back in. Release the reset button after approximately 10 seconds. This will return the TC to factory default settings, but it will not touch your existing backups.
If the hard reset of method 3 does not return your TC to factory defaults after a few tries, and you still cannot locate the TC using AirPort Utility, the unit has likely experienced an internal failure of one of its components and you will need to contact Apple for advice about repairs or an exchange.

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