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Time Machine Dead??

Hi, I've got a problem with my Time Machine. It is an awesome thing. Used for storage, backup, and as wireless router. Was working last night, then this morning, I woke up and I got on my Mac and opened the internet. Nada. Then I went to my PC (ethernet connected to the TC). Nada. Followed by trying to reset it's setting, unplugging, replugging, etc. Then I looked, and the front status light is blank. It's not green, amber, blinking, nothing. In the back, when I plug it in, the back lights will blink(like it does when you plug it in) but nothing else to indicate it turns on. What should I do? Any help? Anybody else with this problem?

Macbook Pro 2.4 Ghz 2 GB RAM, Mac OS X (10.5.7)

Posted on Jul 23, 2009 2:56 PM

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Jul 25, 2009 4:40 PM in response to Larsan

My Time Capsule died last week just from unplugging the power (I was re-arranging my office). Fortunately it was covered under AppleCare but it wound up being a bad hard drive.

If you Time Capsule has no sound or vibration then it's probably a bad hard drive or perhaps a bad power circuit. Either way, I recommend seeing someone at the Genius Bar and getting advice from them.

Jul 26, 2009 8:57 AM in response to blenderman345

Weird...the same thing happened to me this morning. Just looked over at the TC and no light on the front. I tried the troubleshooting tips from the manual and still nothing. I did a search and found a post from a year ago on another forum where the poster let the TC sit unplugged for a couple of hours and it worked again. I'm going to try that first before making a Genius Bar appointment.

Jul 26, 2009 1:08 PM in response to Cyclotrode

Update: Tried the two hour wait and plugged it back in...no dice. Made an appointment with the Genius Bar for 3pm today and just came back. They plugged it it and saw the same thing I did, but were unable to replace it because it's out of warranty. Oh well, I had a nice 16 months of use out of it. I just wish they offered a repair option or something.

Aug 17, 2009 1:45 PM in response to kenhotto

Well this is disturbing - add another dead TC to the growing count. Apple Support rep said she didn't have many reports, but searching this forum seems to show a regular instance of dead TCs.

Mine too - drive dead, no light. Apple says they will replace the drive. DriveSavers estimates it would be between $900 - $2700 to recover the data on it.

Hmmm - for $180. I can get a new TC, and I'll have to see what it would cost me to get something to try and pull the drives out and plug them into a bay to recover them myself. Not a clean room here, but maybe enough to pull off the data? Never done that before, but might be worth the learning curve.

Would everyone please go to apple.com/feedback and register their feedback on the dying TC problem?

Aug 19, 2009 4:37 AM in response to Stefman

Wow, this is scary, so many dying all at the same time! I'm sure not going to rush into dumping $500 into the 2TB!

If you have Apple Care it's covered at least. The 'genius' I talked to tried to tell me it wasn't but then he checked with his manager who said it was.

I'm glad people are reporting it, Apple needs to know something is wrong with them. Maybe I'll just go with an Airport Extreme next time!

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