
Restore a disk using Disk Utility on Mac
You can restore a volume from another volume. When you restore from one volume to another volume, an exact copy of the original is created.
WARNING: When you restore one volume to another, all the files on the destination volume are erased. Before you restore a volume, copy any files on the destination volume that you want to save to a different volume.
Go to the Disk Utility app
on your Mac.
If Disk Utility isn’t open, click
in the Dock, type Disk Utility in the Search field, then click
.
Choose View > Show All Devices.
In the sidebar, select the volume you want to restore, then click
.
This is the volume that is erased and becomes the exact copy.
Click the Restore pop-up menu, then choose the volume you want to copy.
Click Restore, then click Done.
You can also use Disk Utility in macOS Recovery to restore a volume. See the Apple Support article If you can’t start up from macOS Recovery.