Problem restoring from Time Machine complex

BACKGROUND:

I never tried to do a restore from Time Machine.

PROBLEM:

2009 iMac internal drive is unreadable. *

Previously saved on Time Machine before the problem of disk internal.

Replaced the internal drive with 500 GB ssd

When I try to restore the iMac via Time Machine, after providing the Time Capsule password, I get the following error:

"There was a problem connecting to the server"Xxxx - airport-Time Capsule.local.""  Contact your system administrator.

When I try to connect the iMac to time Capsule, which sees the iMac, after providing the Time Capsule password, I find myself in the same place above.

When I try to use the Migration Wizard, same result.

* I am told by the technology that has installed the new SSD, the system on the old internal drive is corrupt... but the data files are always accessible if the old drive is installed in an external enclosure that appropriate connector and wiring.

Then... :

1. How can I check the Time Capsule password?

2. What is the answer to ' there was a problem connecting to the server "Xxxx - airport-Time Capsule.local." "  Contact your system administrator. » ???

3. what other methods can I use to restore the backup?

1. How can I check the Time Capsule password?

The password is fully accessible using a soft reset.

Press the reset button on the TC 1 s (that is, between 1-3 s).

All passwords will be at default for 5 min.

You can access the passwords via airport utility... No other router in the world, it is so easy and, therefore, has such low security like the Apple.

Everything is revealed.

2. What is the answer to ' there was a problem connecting to the server "Xxxx - airport-Time Capsule.local." "  Contact your system administrator. » ???

The correct answer is $$ @ # $% * (! TC darn stupid..!)

There's a good chance you have permissions issues. This makes life that little bit more difficult, but all will be revealed.

I highly recommend you plug the TC by ethernet on the computer and do a full factory reset on it... and then set it to the top of all operating system has been installed on the iMac.

No files are lost on the hard drive and you will delete all the other problems.

So if you can't access the backup, it really is a permissions problem.

3. what other methods can I use to restore the backup?

Connect the original on the Mac disk using a USB key on his birthplace of SATA. See if you can get your files directly from the original source.

You can also do something similar... Buy a USB... format correctly in Mac extended if it isn't already... and connect it to the TC... didn't check the TC on the disk. In any case, it's a good idea to protect your backup. You have to start no new backups on top of the old before you get your files.

Plug this drive into the iMac and set permissions... you can not do this TB... only with the drive connected locally. You should then be able to access the backup.

Migration is the best way to make the transfer, assuming that you have loaded a new computer specific OS...

Just be careful of issues using a different user or the same user as the original computer.

See here the instructions of Migration... which are a little outdated but show details much more than what apple has documented.

http://pondini.org/OSX/MigrateLion.html

See also questions still arise.

http://pondini.org/OSX/MigrationProblems.html

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