Time Machine switch grayed out...

I have a Time Capsule and 2 macs. the MacBook Air works fine for backups, the mac mini won't let me turn on time machine. The switch is grayed out. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.

SBRocket, I had this same problem. If you eliminate the apostrophe from your Time Machine's name, that might help. It didn't solve it for me, though. I needed to go into the Airport Utility and erase my Time Capsule's internal drive. After that, I restarted my computer and was able to successfully perform a Time Machine backup.

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