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Time Capsule is 'connected', but unable to see my drive (time capsule) in AirPort Utility. So I am unable to retrieve any of my files.

Time Capsule is 'connected', but unable to see my drive (time capsule) in AirPort Utility. So I am unable to retrieve any of my files.

This is the first time I had this issue. The electricity went out and it got disconnected somehow. I turned on the Time Capsule in order for it to connect and it did and connected to Wi-Fi; the dot is green. Nonetheless, I am unable to 'see' it in AirPort Utility and unable to see the shared device on the 'Finder' and/or 'Machintosh HD' drives.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Mar 22, 2014 4:37 PM

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Posted on Mar 22, 2014 5:58 PM

Nevermind! I solved it myself by clicking on the 'Disks' in the AirPort drive and check boxing 'Share folder'.

Thanks anyway! 🙂

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Time Capsule is 'connected', but unable to see my drive (time capsule) in AirPort Utility. So I am unable to retrieve any of my files.

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