Airport time capsule does not backup.

Airport time capsule does not backup.

Even though there is 2TB of free space on the disk and I can format it without any problems whenever I want, the backup does not start. It used to take regular and trouble-free backups.

Shortly after starting the backup, I get a “Backup Not Complete” message.

Do I need to replace the disk of my Time Capsule, which I have been using for about seven years?

If so, can I use a Toshiba S300 2TB Surveillance HDD?

This drive is recommended for camera recordings.

(*) Toshiba S300 2TB Surveillance HDD – 3.5”, 5400RPM, 128MB Cache, SATA III


Posted on Dec 4, 2025 12:10 PM

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Posted on Dec 4, 2025 3:06 PM

What operating system are you using on your Mac?


We ask because Apple has previously announced that newer operating systems will no longer support backups to a Time Capsule.


AirPort Extreme Base Station or Time Capsule


These solutions are no longer recommended, because they use Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), which won't be supported in a future version of macOS.


Or, maybe the backup file has become corrupted?


Hold down the option key on your Mac while you click on the Time Machine clock icon at the top of the screen.


Select and run Verify Backups.


The process may take some time, because the entire backup file must be checked for corruption. You will be notified when the process has completed.


Post back on your results.



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Dec 4, 2025 3:06 PM in response to Bob Timmons

What operating system are you using on your Mac?


We ask because Apple has previously announced that newer operating systems will no longer support backups to a Time Capsule.


AirPort Extreme Base Station or Time Capsule


These solutions are no longer recommended, because they use Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), which won't be supported in a future version of macOS.


Or, maybe the backup file has become corrupted?


Hold down the option key on your Mac while you click on the Time Machine clock icon at the top of the screen.


Select and run Verify Backups.


The process may take some time, because the entire backup file must be checked for corruption. You will be notified when the process has completed.


Post back on your results.



Dec 4, 2025 2:57 PM in response to Cinquanta

What operating system are you using on your Mac?


We ask because Apple has previously announced that newer operating systems will no longer support backups to a Time Capsule.


AirPort Extreme Base Station or Time Capsule


These solutions are no longer recommended, because they use Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), which won't be supported in a future version of macOS.

Dec 5, 2025 6:13 AM in response to Bob Timmons

Thank you for your reply. Here are the answers to your questions:


macOS 15.3.1 (24D70) on MacBook Pro 13”, M2, 2022

and

macOS Monterey Version 12.7.6 on Mac mini (Late 2014)


I use Time Capsule (the tower model).


I had erased disk several times. So there is not any backup available. 

I did what you said anyway. Message received: Waiting for the first backup to complete. Next backup: Automatic (weekly).


I also use an external drive via usb-c to MacBook Pro for backup which I am used to using monthly. It does not backup too. It waits other backup to complete, even though there is no ongoing backup.


Unfortunately, I also formatted this external hard drive and there are no backups left on it.

Airport time capsule does not backup.

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