Thought I would add this one to the story. I purchased my Time Capsule a few
years back, but didn’t installed it for at least a year, the idea was to add it
onto my second computer. When at last I got it installed, it never worked. I
took it back to the reseller, who opened it up to find a
table fan. Works well too.
Best Regards,
Philippe Chaperon
Philippe dit la Grenouille ...🐸
On 29 Dec 2021, at 9:43 am, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
The hard drive on my Time Capsule died about 18 months ago, but the TC is still
working fine as a WiFi hub. I was using the hard drive as my Time
The hard drive on my Time Capsule died about 18 months ago, but the TC is still
working fine as a WiFi hub. I was using the hard drive as my Time Machine disk.
I have since replaced it with a 5Gb external USB Drive, but the WiFi is working
as well as ever.
The heat over the past few days did
Might also be worth checking with the guys at Mac4U in Midland.
They are very helpful.
> On 28 Dec 2021, at 5:25 pm, Julie Bedford wrote:
>
> Hi Gary
>
> Last year I had my time capsule replaced with a refurbished one. Check with
> the Mac shop in Joondalup.
> If the
Might also be worth checking with the guys at Macs4U in Midland
> On 28 Dec 2021, at 5:25 pm, Julie Bedford wrote:
>
> Hi Gary
>
> Last year I had my time capsule replaced with a refurbished one. Check with
> the Mac shop in Joondalup.
> If the hard drive is faulty, y
Hi Gary
Last year I had my time capsule replaced with a refurbished one. Check with
the Mac shop in Joondalup.
If the hard drive is faulty, you can always replace this yourself.
Cheers
Jewels
> On 28 Dec 2021, at 11:44 am, gary dorn wrote:
>
> hello WAMUG
>
> The heat ov
s ago as 1TB was too
small for my expanding family.
Regards
Pete
> On 16 Nov 2020, at 8:52 am, Peter Hinchliffe
> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 16 Nov 2020, at 8:37 am, Peter Crisp wrote:
>>
>> H there, my Brother in law has two iMacs each of which we’re backing
> On 16 Nov 2020, at 8:37 am, Peter Crisp wrote:
>
> H there, my Brother in law has two iMacs each of which we’re backing to his
> old style flat Time Capsule which is now dead - tried all of the reset
> methods numerous times. It’s cactus. Some options he has are to buy
H there, my Brother in law has two iMacs each of which we’re backing to his old
style flat Time Capsule which is now dead - tried all of the reset methods
numerous times. It’s cactus. Some options he has are to buy a used tower style
TC or go to using his iiNet NBN modem Wifi and attach a
Hi folks, I have resolved the issue with my connection to my home WiFi network.
The solution laid in the Family Zone box which (was) sitting between my NBN
modem and my Time Capsule as a traffic filter. It has provided a good service
but something shifted a couple of weeks ago - I don’t know
) the very day (and
>>> I can’t help thinking connected) to the fact I was given an iPhone 8 from
>>> my niece and I restored my backup from my iPhone iPhone 6 (iOS 12.x.x) and
>>> in so doing I moved into iOS 13.x.x where this WPA3 WiFi security
>>> r
.x where this WPA3 WiFi security recommendation
> arose. But my sons both have iPhone 11’s (how does that work!!)already on iOS
> 13.x.x and now iOS 14.x.x.
>
> Regards
>
>
> Pete
>
>> On 3 Oct 2020, at 2:59 pm, Peter Crisp wrote:
>>
>> I have
one 6 (iOS 12.x.x) and in
>> so doing I moved into iOS 13.x.x where this WPA3 WiFi security
>> recommendation arose. But my sons both have iPhone 11’s (how does that
>> work!!)already on iOS 13.x.x and now iOS 14.x.x.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> Pe
.
Regards
Pete
> On 3 Oct 2020, at 2:59 pm, Peter Crisp wrote:
>
> I have a Time Capsule in my house and a 25m ethernet cable to an Airport
> Express down in my sons room configured as an extender (Ethernet up the wall
> cavity, down the house then back down cavity in his room).
I have a Time Capsule in my house and a 25m ethernet cable to an Airport
Express down in my sons room configured as an extender (Ethernet up the wall
cavity, down the house then back down cavity in his room). Just recently I have
been having issues with some devices in the house connecting to
Noted Alan, and agreed.
Regards
Pete.
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Sent:Fri, 18 May 2018 13:48:07 +0800
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Hi Peter
I had a Plan B but …
My 5 year old Time Capsule had indicators
Correction. - - AirPort Extreme of course.
Alan
> On 18 May 2018, at 1:48 pm, Alan Smith wrote:
>
> Hi Peter
>
> I had a Plan B but …
>
> My 5 year old Time Capsule had indicators of pending failure (intermittent
> orange light, auto restart of TC) towards th
Hi Peter
I had a Plan B but …
My 5 year old Time Capsule had indicators of pending failure (intermittent
orange light, auto restart of TC) towards the end of last year. Web searches
showed that the Netgear wireless router AC1750 (R6400v2) with an external hard
drive was promoted as a TC/TM
Hi Peter
Quick reply, as just walking into another job.
But basically - either a wireless type hard drive. If the Time Capsule works
but internal drive “fails” then you can use a USB drive plugged into it and
“ignore” internal drive and use external drive. (done this for a few clients).
A NAS
HI WAMUG users. I have been following a current thread but Daniel's
comment about the Time Capsule demise in that thread on the horizon
made me type this one. If I were to buy a spare Time Capsule, would
the software be compatible forever even with Apple no longer
supporting it?
What is Plan
Hi Ronni thanks for this. I figured the other volumes would have a logical
explanation.
After having run the Disk Utility> First Aid process now my connection to the
Time Capsule has me connecting as “Peter Crisp” straight off the bat - without
the need for entering password. It does tak
ime I do this,
>>>>> I select the “keep my password in my Keychain”. Every time I do it again,
>>>>> it asks for me to enter password again. So I do, and also select the
>>>>> “keep my password in my Keychain”. Each time entering the password, I am
>
s forcing me to enter it each time.
>>>>
>>>> I did some Apple Support reading and other’s have experienced the same
>>>> failure to have the keychain remember the entered password, means each
>>>> time it needs re-entering. Is there a way to remove
failure to have the keychain remember the entered password, means each time
>>> it needs re-entering. Is there a way to remove the password from the
>>> keychain and start the process over again and perhaps trigger the
>>> remembering process for the OS?
>>>
&
>>>> I did some Apple Support reading and other’s have experienced the same
>>>> failure to have the keychain remember the entered password, means each
>>>> time it needs re-entering. Is there a way to remove the password from the
>>>> keychain and sta
cess over again and perhaps trigger the
>>> remembering process for the OS?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>
>>> Pete
>>>
>>> On 19 Apr 2018, at 9:24 am, Ronda Brown >> <mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote:
>>>
>&
eeds re-entering. Is there a way to remove the password from the
>> keychain and start the process over again and perhaps trigger the
>> remembering process for the OS?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>> On 19 Apr 2018, at 9:24 am, Ronda Brow
am, Ronda Brown wrote:
>>
>> Hi again Peter,
>>
>> I probably should explain more re my last reply.
>> In the Finder sidebar under shared is your ‘Pete’s Time Capsule’ (whatever
>> you named it).
>> When you click it, then click ‘Connect As’ you are att
On 19 Apr 2018, at 9:24 am, Ronda Brown wrote:
>
> Hi again Peter,
>
> I probably should explain more re my last reply.
> In the Finder sidebar under shared is your ‘Pete’s Time Capsule’ (whatever
> you named it).
> When you click it, then click ‘Connect As’ you are attempt
Hi again Peter,
I probably should explain more re my last reply.
In the Finder sidebar under shared is your ‘Pete’s Time Capsule’ (whatever you
named it).
When you click it, then click ‘Connect As’ you are attempting to connect to the
server ‘Pete’s Time Capsule’ click connect put the password
Hi Peter,
You have File Sharing setup on your Time Capsule Network.
Look in the Finder Sidebar under Shared.
Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB
> On 18 Apr 2018, at 8:20 pm, Peter Crisp wrote:
>
> Hi Neil, I’ve checked and there is just the one network which I have in
>
heads can point the way ;o)
Cheers
Neil
--
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Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com
From: on behalf of Peter Crisp
Reply-To: WAMUG
Date: Wednesday, 18 April 2018 at 20:20
To: WAMUG
Subject: Re: Connection to Time Capsule
Hi Neil
pm, Neil Houghton > <mailto:n...@possumology.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Peter,
>>>
>>> Going from memory (some time & several OSes earlier) I set-up a time
>>> capsule at a rellie’s house with a main network and a guest network that
>>&
Hi Peter,
Going from memory (some time & several OSes earlier) I set-up a time capsule at
a rellie’s house with a main network and a guest network that visiting
grandkids could use – they appeared as separate networks (rather than
logging-in to the same network as user or guest) – I
ll of your devices.
>>> It appears as it you have two separate wi-fi base stations instead of one.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ronni
>>>
>>> Sent from Ronni's iPhone 7 Plus
>>>
>>>> On 17 Apr 2018, at 7:57 pm, Peter Crisp
;> your main network with all of your devices.
>> It appears as it you have two separate wi-fi base stations instead of one.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ronni
>>
>> Sent from Ronni's iPhone 7 Plus
>>
>>> On 17 Apr 2018, at 7:57 pm, Peter Crisp wrot
onni's iPhone 7 Plus
>
>> On 17 Apr 2018, at 7:57 pm, Peter Crisp wrote:
>>
>> I have just last night realised that my connection to my Time Capsule in my
>> house has me connected as “Guest”. I think this is just a recent thing as I
>> would have recognis
the more recent updates are where this
has arisen.
Regards
Pete.
> On 17 Apr 2018, at 7:57 pm, Peter Crisp wrote:
>
> I have just last night realised that my connection to my Time Capsule in my
> house has me connected as “Guest”. I think this is just a recent thing as I
Sent from Ronni's iPhone 7 Plus
> On 17 Apr 2018, at 7:57 pm, Peter Crisp wrote:
>
> I have just last night realised that my connection to my Time Capsule in my
> house has me connected as “Guest”. I think this is just a recent thing as I
> would have recognised before now
I have just last night realised that my connection to my Time Capsule in my
house has me connected as “Guest”. I think this is just a recent thing as I
would have recognised before now over the 8 years odd I’ve had it. I can’t
think what may have changed this but wonder how I can actually alter
connection Box acts as the
>> Modem.
>> Basically, the NTD is a modem, so you won’t need a modem anymore!
>>
>> However, to share your NBN connection with all the devices around your
>> home that use the internet, you will need a Wi-Fi router, also known as a
>>
ound your
> home that use the internet, you will need a Wi-Fi router, also known as a
> gateway. You already have the router - a Time Capsule.
>
> I have been on NBN for a number years now.
> I have a 3TB Time Capsule connected directly from Time Capsule* WAN* port
> (Wide Area
share your NBN connection with all the devices around your home
that use the internet, you will need a Wi-Fi router, also known as a gateway.
You already have the router - a Time Capsule.
I have been on NBN for a number years now.
I have a 3TB Time Capsule connected directly from Time Capsule WAN
Hi there,
NBN is evidently near here, so I've applied for it with Westnet and it
should be connected in a week or two, with their provided modem.
Will I be able to connect my Time Capsule in the same way. At present, I
run the wifi from the TC rather than my Netcom modem.
Cheers
Rosemary
l be interested in other’s comments
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Barry
>> iMac Retina 5K 27"
>> Intel Core i5 3.5 GHz
>> 8GB RAM
>> 1.0 TB HD
>> OS X 10.12.2
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>> On 4 Jan 2017, at 3:52 pm, Peter Crisp > <mailto:petercr...@westnet.com.au>> wrote:
>>
>> Happy New Year to you all, I have a Time Capsule I have had for ~6 years now
>> and it has been bulletproof, even with an up sized 3TB drive. Recently I
>>
Hi Peter,
Are you sure you have the Time Capsule connected correctly to the NBN
termination Box and setup correctly?
To see if your Time Capsule requires a firmware update:
Open Airport Utility
If AirPort Utility shows a numbered red badge next to the name of a base
station, click it for
unnecessary. I am on
ADSL2 not NBN.
I will be interested in other’s comments
Regards
Barry
iMac Retina 5K 27"
Intel Core i5 3.5 GHz
8 GB RAM
1.0 TB HD
OS X 10.12.2
> On 4 Jan 2017, at 3:52 pm, Peter Crisp wrote:
>
> Happy New Year to you all, I have
Happy New Year to you all, I have a Time Capsule I have had for ~6 years now
and it has been bulletproof, even with an up sized 3TB drive. Recently I have
converted to the "Malcolm Turnbull" NBN and it has been pretty much an improved
service. I have noticed however, since the change
> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the heads up Daniel.
>> So I guess I should talk to Santa?
>>
>>
>>
>> Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
>> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
>> Good Ideas
>> 0409 681 256
>>
. . . . . . . . .
> Good Ideas
> 0409 681 256
> rb...@iinet.net.au
>
>
>
>> On 21 Nov 2016, at 10:36 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
>>
>> http://www.macrumors.com/2016/11/21/apple-ceases-airport-wireless/
>>
>> Grab them while you can! lol :)
>
crumors.com/2016/11/21/apple-ceases-airport-wireless/
>
> Grab them while you can! lol :)
> I love my Time Capsule(s). So handy!!
>
> Kind regards
> Daniel
>
> Sent from my iPhone 7
>
> ---
> Daniel Kerr
> MacWizardry
>
> Phone: 0414 795 960
> Email:
Dad
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Good Ideas
0409 681 256
rb...@iinet.net.au
> On 21 Nov 2016, at 10:36 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
>
> http://www.macrumors.com/2016/11/21/apple-ceases-airport-wireless/
>
> Grab them while you can! lol :)
> I love my Time Capsule(s)
Blimey, Apple dropping another great product! :(
The Apple Thunderbolt Display was discontinued in earlier 2016 and now Airport
Time Capsule...
I'm Not Happy!
Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> On 22 Nov. 2016, at 5:31 am, Rod Blitvich wrote:
>
> Thanks for the heads up Dan
s.com/2016/11/21/apple-ceases-airport-wireless/
>
> Grab them while you can! lol :)
> I love my Time Capsule(s). So handy!!
>
> Kind regards
> Daniel
>
> Sent from my iPhone 7
>
> ---
> Daniel Kerr
> MacWizardry
>
> Phone: 0414 795 960
> Emai
http://www.macrumors.com/2016/11/21/apple-ceases-airport-wireless/
Grab them while you can! lol :)
I love my Time Capsule(s). So handy!!
Kind regards
Daniel
Sent from my iPhone 7
---
Daniel Kerr
MacWizardry
Phone: 0414 795 960
Email:
Web: <http://www.macwizardry.com.au>
**For ever
> author be requested.
>
>> On 15 Oct 2016, at 5:55 pm, Rod Blitvich wrote:
>>
>> Hi Folks
>> Please can you tell me the expected lifespan of an Apple Time Capsule?
>> Mine is 5 years old.
>> It is occaisionly not appearing on Airport Utility - i just p
ty. It would be appreciated that if any information in this email is to
be disseminated, distributed or copied, that permission by the author be
requested.
> On 15 Oct 2016, at 5:55 pm, Rod Blitvich wrote:
>
> Hi Folks
> Please can you tell me the expected lifespan of an Apple Time Ca
Hi Folks
Please can you tell me the expected lifespan of an Apple Time Capsule?
Mine is 5 years old.
It is occaisionly not appearing on Airport Utility - i just pull the power plug
and then allow it to re-start.
Can I replace it just with a hard drive plugged into my router?
Will I still be able
> On 23 Mar 2016, at 9:37 AM, Juliet Kitson wrote:
>
> G'day Peter
> Thanks for your advice I have never used keychain mainly because I did not
> know how but eureka I now know so I am happy another thing learnt.
> Regards Bill
>
>
Happy to help :-)
Keychain access has been covered many t
> >
> > Hello
> > I have been using time capsule for 2 years via wifi today shifted to new
> location tried to use data cable connection but I have forgotten password
> how do I over come this
> > Regards Bill
> >
>
> The password should be stored in your ke
> On 21 Mar 2016, at 5:29 PM, Juliet Kitson wrote:
>
> Hello
> I have been using time capsule for 2 years via wifi today shifted to new
> location tried to use data cable connection but I have forgotten password how
> do I over come this
> Regards Bill
>
The pass
Hello
I have been using time capsule for 2 years via wifi today shifted to new
location tried to use data cable connection but I have forgotten password
how do I over come this
Regards Bill
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ut Apple a long time ago.
My iMac was getting that slow it was like using windows, no more thanks.
Regards Bill
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Ronni Brown wrote:
> On 24 Sep 2014, at 3:23 pm, Juliet Kitson wrote:
>
> Hello
> I must be going nuts I am trying to erase my time capsu
On 24 Sep 2014, at 3:23 pm, Juliet Kitson wrote:
> Hello
> I must be going nuts I am trying to erase my time capsule can,t do it.
> Snow leopard
> Imac.Regards Bill
Hi Bill,
Are you wanting to Erase everything on the Time Capsule's Internal Disk?
If so you use Airport Utilit
Hello
I must be going nuts I am trying to erase my time capsule can,t do it.
Snow leopard
Imac.Regards Bill
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ote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Make sure it is a large external drive, you need at least double the size of
> the MBPs you will be backing up to this external drive.
> As I have mentioned to you before I backup ONE MacBook Pro using Time Machine
> to my 3TB Time Capsule!
>
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Make sure it is a large external drive, you need at least double the size of
> the MBPs you will be backing up to this external drive.
> As I have mentioned to you before I backup ONE MacBook Pro using Time Machine
> to my 3TB Time Capsule!
>
> 'How
Hi Peter,
Make sure it is a large external drive, you need at least double the size of
the MBPs you will be backing up to this external drive.
As I have mentioned to you before I backup ONE MacBook Pro using Time Machine
to my 3TB Time Capsule!
'How to Format & Partition your Driv
, at 12:00 pm, Ronni Brown wrote:
>
>
> On 5 Feb 2014, at 8:43 am, Peter Crisp wrote:
>
>>> Hi, some may recall I’ve been running out of Time Capsule memory with 5
>>> Macbooks now all pointing to the 1TB TC I have. Is there any reason why I
>>> can’t u
On 5 Feb 2014, at 8:43 am, Peter Crisp wrote:
>> Hi, some may recall I’ve been running out of Time Capsule memory with 5
>> Macbooks now all pointing to the 1TB TC I have. Is there any reason why I
>> can’t use an externally attached USB hard drive (say 1TB or 2TB) on the
> Hi, some may recall I’ve been running out of Time Capsule memory with 5
> Macbooks now all pointing to the 1TB TC I have. Is there any reason why I
> can’t use an externally attached USB hard drive (say 1TB or 2TB) on the TC as
> a Backup target to effectively increase cap
Thanks Ronni. I'm going shopping- for a 3TB TC.
Regards
Pete
> On 13 Dec 2013, at 7:26 pm, Ronda Brown wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> 1. I would definitely recommend you purchase a 3TB Time Capsule for Time
> Machine to backup 5 MacBooks. I use a 3TB Time Capsule 802.11n
Hi Peter,
1. I would definitely recommend you purchase a 3TB Time Capsule for Time
Machine to backup 5 MacBooks. I use a 3TB Time Capsule 802.11n (4th Generation)
to backup ONE (1) MacBook Pro.
Time Machine needs a lot of free space to work efficiently. Problems occur when
there is not enough
Hi Muggers, I have a 1TB Time Capsule which has the backup Sparsebundle files
of the 4 Macbooks (my Wife's plus 3 kids) currently in my house. I have bought
a MacBook Pro for middle child for school next year and as a result I can have
his hand-me-down (hand-me-up??) Black Macbook (not s
In contrast, my 2TB Time Capsule which backs up both my iMac and my wives
Macbook was perfectly happy with the changeover after the updated and just
carried on seamlessly, when I turned TM back on and pointed it to the Time
Capsule disk.I seem to be one of the lucky ones in this.
Severin
Hi Ronni
I back up to a 2TB Time Capsule in extension(?) mode, my household wireless
network includes an Airport Express as the main access to the modem, Airport
Extreme - in 'extension mode' - for other external HD storage - movies/tv, and
MacMini for the TV.
After updating to
Hi Brian,
My Time Machine backups have always been working perfectly in Mavericks, that
has never been a problem.
My post was about the Time Capsule / Time Machine backup not showing on the
Desktop when Time Machine is backing up.
Do you use Time Machine to backup to a Time Capsule Data Disk
n wrote:
>
> Hi Mavericks Time Capsule/Time Machine backup users ,
>
> This was troubling me!
> Why my Time Capsule/Time Machine backup was not showing on the Desktop when
> it was Backing Up.
> Even with the appropriate box checked in Finder > Preferences > General.
&g
Hi Mavericks Time Capsule/Time Machine backup users ,This was troubling me! Why my Time Capsule/Time Machine backup was not showing on the Desktop when it was Backing Up. Even with the appropriate box checked in Finder > Preferences > General. I could see it in /Volumes, and see it was back
en,
>>
>> Once the delete process has completed, your Time Capsule will restart and
>> when you go bak in to "Disks" in Airport Utility you should now see that all
>> of the disk space is available.
>>
>> I should also have mentioned for your &qu
Thank you Ronni .. seems to be working fine now.
Keeping fingers crossed !
On 23/12/2012, at 1:02 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> Once the delete process has completed, your Time Capsule will restart and
> when you go bak in to "Disks" in Airport Utility you s
Stephen,
Once the delete process has completed, your Time Capsule will restart and when
you go bak in to "Disks" in Airport Utility you should now see that all of the
disk space is available.
I should also have mentioned for your "first whole system backup" that you
Hi Stephen,
Reply in Situ.
On 23/12/2012, at 12:35 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:
> I just dragged it to the trash and then emptied the trash.
> Probably did the wrong thing eh ?
Yes, that is the wrong thing to do.
>
> If I reformat the Time Capsule will I lose my WiFi settings
I just dragged it to the trash and then emptied the trash.
Probably did the wrong thing eh ?
If I reformat the Time Capsule will I lose my WiFi settings or are they
separate?
And then can I just start over again?
On 23/12/2012, at 12:20 PM, Ronni Brown wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
>
>
16 GB RAM.
> Flippin marvellous.
>
> I tried setting up with my original Time Capsule but all I got was a message
> to tell me there is no room for this.
> I guess it wants to start again because this is a new and different Mac.
>
> So I deleted the largest file from the disk
Hi folks,
At last I have my new iMac.
21.5 inch i7 with 16 GB RAM.
Flippin marvellous.
I tried setting up with my original Time Capsule but all I got was a message to
tell me there is no room for this.
I guess it wants to start again because this is a new and different Mac.
So I deleted the
hine backups or Time
Capsule.
My Time Capsule is a 3rd Generation 1TB, the HD on my MBP is 750GB with 430GB
Free Space. Everything is working perfectly as I expect it to.
As most people know I am very concerned with Protecting Data... My own and
others.
The backup strategy I have in place and recommend
aiting for the new Time Capsule,
>
> Apple tend to release a new Time Capsule model each year; the last being the
> 4th generation on June 21 2011.
>
> I was aware in January, that Apple is expected to rapidly deploy support for
> the new 802.11ac specification this year, adding s
Hi WAMUGers waiting for the new Time Capsule,
Apple tend to release a new Time Capsule model each year; the last being the
4th generation on June 21 2011.
I was aware in January, that Apple is expected to rapidly deploy support for
the new 802.11ac specification this year, adding so called
Utility 5.6 (Before Lion)
> and Airport Utility 6.x for Lion & Mountain Lion.
>
> Delete Time Machine Backups from Time Capsule Internal HD:
>
> Airport Utility 5.6.x:
>
> 1. Open AirPort Utility 5.6.x
> 2. Select the Time Capsule whose disk you want to erase.
> 3. Hi
Hi Bill,
You don't mention what OS X you are using, so I 'll give you instructions for
both Airport Utility 5.6 (Before Lion)
and Airport Utility 6.x for Lion & Mountain Lion.
Delete Time Machine Backups from Time Capsule Internal HD:
Airport Utility 5.6.x:
1. Open AirPort U
Hi Ronni
Yes I want to erase the disk and start again it's full and we don't need
any data from it .
Regards Bill
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Do you mean you wish to "Reset the Time Capsule to Factory settings" and
> setup y
Hi Bill,
Do you mean you wish to "Reset the Time Capsule to Factory settings" and setup
your Network again?
Or do you mean you wish to Erase the "Time Capsule Disk" on the Time Capsule
(that has your Time Machine Backups)?
Cheers,
Ronni
On 08/08/2012, at 2:35 PM,
Hello All
I wish to erase and reformat my time capsule how do I get access to it via
disk utility.
Regards Bill
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> On 06/08/2012, at 2:16 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
>
>> The trials of my son Peter with his backups of several Macs to a Time
>> Capsule prompted me to check out my own setup. Nothing untoward except that
ral Macs to a Time Capsule
> prompted me to check out my own setup. Nothing untoward except that I notice
> that my Time Capsule drive is not seen by Disk Utility, even when it is
> selected and Data disk is mounted on the Desktop. I suspect this is to
> prevent inadvertent me
The trials of my son Peter with his backups of several Macs to a Time Capsule
prompted me to check out my own setup. Nothing untoward except that I notice
that my Time Capsule drive is not seen by Disk Utility, even when it is
selected and Data disk is mounted on the Desktop. I suspect this
he normal startup sequence occurs when you perform a
> Factory Default Reset
>
> Power off the Time Capsule for 4-5 minutes
> Hold in the reset button, and while you continue to hold it in, plug the
> power back in to the TC
> Continue holding the reset button for 8-10 seconds after y
Hi Rosemary,
This is bad news I'm afraid.. a solid amber light with no access will usually
indicate a dead hard disk.
Let's clarify how the normal startup sequence occurs when you perform a Factory
Default Reset
Power off the Time Capsule for 4-5 minutes
Hold in the reset button,
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