LaPastenague, it's grok12.

You have responded to my post yesterday.  I tried to answer, but somehow, I not give me a reply button.  I have never seen this on Apple Discussions before.  Can you help me understand how to respond?

There is no answer if you are not connected to the site... but yes thing won't... Welcome to the real world.

I can try and answer here... If your old thread went bonkers.

Here is a copy of the post if you want to refer to what it is.

If you have 5 years of hassle free use out a time Capsule you did very well.

So, it seems pretty clear that the disc is bad.

A bad drive would prevent initialization of the TC. It is more likely a failure at the Board level or power supply.

The average life expectancy is 3 years (if you're lucky)... If you have been particularly blessed by Apple.

The TC factory reset.

Universal factory reset

Turning off the TC... That is, remove the power supply cord or the power at the wall outlet, wait 10 seconds... Hold the reset button... be nice... Turn on always even now in reset... and keep holding in for another 10 seconds. You may need assistance because it is difficult to hold in reset and power on. It will show the success quickly flashing led front. Release reset... and wait a few minutes for the TC to reset and return with the factory settings. If the front LED flashes quickly you missed and simply try again. The reset is quite fragile in these... Press the key while it is just click away and not more... I've seen people bend lever or even break. I use a toothpick as a tool.

NB. None of your files on the hard drive of the TC are removed... This simply clears the settings of the router of the TC.

Try and redo the configuration of the computer.

If she is still unable to sign in or be recognized that simply buying a new.

I do not recommend if you have problems to connect through ethernet if you use wireless... and try a few times.

The utility Airport shows a big red 1 next to my Time Capsule, but when I click on if I am told to enter my password, but when I do I like device not found.

There is a new firmware on... It is more likely the cause of the red dot... It can also cause problems for some people. If you have already updated... downgrade to old new... for TC I would recommend 7.6.1 firmware.

Hold down the option key and click on the version.

You can then select the firmware earlier.

However if you don't have a chance then it will just need to be replaced. Backup to the USB should be ok.

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    There is also a rare fault... I fixed just a TC there. Where the capacitors on the 1.8 v power inside converter lose capacity.

    See the following page.

    s/apple-time-capsule-repair/new-issue-wi https://sites.Google.com/site/lapastenague/a-deconstruction-of-routers-and-modem...

    The solution is very simple if you have DIY skills... weld a Dec...

    Give me your test results.

    A Gen3 TC should be around 300-400Mbps Wan on the flow of the Lan without too much problem.

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