Two macs:  One backs up, other doesn't

Now how the heck does this work? I got one macbook that does the time machine backup perfectly. The other one does the "preparing" dance of death. How can I get the one to emulate the other. I changed the name of this macbook last night as well as the name of the time capsule (all alpha, no spaces). It's connecting, just no backup. It also says nothing under "Oldest backup" or "latest backup". Frankly, I don't see the need to backup the whole macbook anyway. I probably should just download a sync program to copy documents, music, pics, etc. But I'm obsessed with making this thing work the way it's supposed to. Help?!
Message was edited by: Edward Baumann1

Ok. It seems that if your original sparsebundle file is corrupted (for whatever reason) it will not sync. I deleted the original file and it is currently backing up. Praying that it finishes. Give it a whirl.

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