Time mating drive keeps disappearing, why?

macbook pro, new, just bought two months ago.
had external drive, time machine worked great.
upgraded to lion,
got time capsule 2TB, worked fine for a while,
now can't see the time capsile drive, but still got wi-fi,
cant do backups.
networks are fine, just no drive is seen untill i reset power to time capsule,
then ok for an hour or so, then no drive again! weird!

Hi idnna, Firstly, where am I? I was still in bed when you posted that at 6.52 a.m. local time
Secondly, if you don't mind me saying, I think you're being a bit paranoid about your disk space. That does fluctuate depending on what you are doing. If you create a document & save it, it uses up a bit of space. If you put a CD in and save it to iTunes, it uses a bit of space. Picture? ditto. Received an email? Ditto. etc etc...
Plus, if you are surfing, your browser will be creating cache files & history files. If you are using Safari you can clear the cache and history. To clear the cache, with Safari open click on 'Safari'. Then click on 'Clear Cache' in the drop down menu. Give it the OK and you'll get some disk space back. To clear History, click 'History>Clear History', you'll get space back.
If you trash something and empty the trash, you get a bit of space back.
Then there are swap files. I'm not getting into that but Google it or put 'swap files' into Mac help from a finder window.
I'm a bit mystified about your Firewall message though, I've never seen that. It could be that you have selected 'Firewall logging'. To check, go to System Preferences>Sharing and click on the Firewall tab, then Advanced. The second box down enables FW logging. If that is ticked the firewall will create log files. More space. You can un-tick that if you want.
If you see Gb instead of points of Gb of space suddenly disappearing then worry. (if you haven't just loaded a few albums or a movie that is...) Otherwise, just chill and enjoy your iBook.
Take care.
Adrian
p.s. Your 'Home' folder is the one with the house icon in Finder. It's where everything that is yours gets put. DON"T CHANGE ITS NAME!!

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