Trying to mount HDD of Time Capsule

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in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
Today my Time Capsule gave up after two weeks of service. It won's mount the disk anymore, and until now I did not find a way to get into the TC. Anyone out there who knows about this problem and a possible fix for it?



The message from the logfile reads:



Jul 04 00:16:49\tNiveau:4\tVolume dk2 on Disk wd0 (ST3500630NS Q 9QG9H3NK 3.BTJ) needs repair (256).

Jul 04 00:16:49\tNiveau:4\tVolume dk2 on Disk wd0 (ST3500630NS Q 9QG9H3NK 3.BTJ) failed to mount (256).

Jul 04 00:16:48\tNiveau:3\tNo Address for NTP server time.apple.com.

Jul 04 00:16:48\tNiveau:4\tVolume dk1 on Disk wd0 (ST3500630NS Q 9QG9H3NK 3.BTJ) needs repair (256).

Jul 04 00:16:48\tNiveau:4\tVolume dk1 on Disk wd0 (ST3500630NS Q 9QG9H3NK 3.BTJ) failed to mount (256).



Any help would be greatly appreciated...



Arthur

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  • Reply 1 of 4
    bbwibbwi Posts: 812member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by acjv View Post


    Today my Time Capsule gave up after two weeks of service. It won's mount the disk anymore, and until now I did not find a way to get into the TC. Anyone out there who knows about this problem and a possible fix for it?



    The message from the logfile reads:



    Jul 04 00:16:49\tNiveau:4\tVolume dk2 on Disk wd0 (ST3500630NS Q 9QG9H3NK 3.BTJ) needs repair (256).

    Jul 04 00:16:49\tNiveau:4\tVolume dk2 on Disk wd0 (ST3500630NS Q 9QG9H3NK 3.BTJ) failed to mount (256).

    Jul 04 00:16:48\tNiveau:3\tNo Address for NTP server time.apple.com.

    Jul 04 00:16:48\tNiveau:4\tVolume dk1 on Disk wd0 (ST3500630NS Q 9QG9H3NK 3.BTJ) needs repair (256).

    Jul 04 00:16:48\tNiveau:4\tVolume dk1 on Disk wd0 (ST3500630NS Q 9QG9H3NK 3.BTJ) failed to mount (256).



    Any help would be greatly appreciated...



    Arthur



    Use Disk Utility to repair the disk
  • Reply 2 of 4
    acjvacjv Posts: 3member
    I would love to, but the fact the disk is not mounted also means I can't see it with Disk Utility. Maybe I am missing something?
  • Reply 3 of 4
    bbwibbwi Posts: 812member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by acjv View Post


    I would love to, but the fact the disk is not mounted also means I can't see it with Disk Utility. Maybe I am missing something?



    Hmm, it won't mount from wireless or a wired connection? If you use the Airport Utility does it at least show up in there?



    I would call Apple Support first. If it's out of free support would it be possible to erase it in the Airport Utility and start over with your backups?
  • Reply 4 of 4
    acjvacjv Posts: 3member
    Also tried that, because I could no longer see the disk in AU. But it is taking so long I suspect something is wrong... I only have it for a little over two weeks, and until a couple of days ago it just worked fine...
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