
If you’re using a Time Capsule or network-attached storage, you may be prompted to enter the name and password you use to connect to the backup disk.
Network backup disk-Select the device and click Connect to Remote Disk. Next, select your Time Capsule wireless device and click Connect to Remote Disk. Time Capsule-First, choose your wireless network from the Wi-Fi menu on the right side of the menu bar. External backup disk-Select the disk and click Continue. Depending on your configuration, do one of the following: Tip: If you see macOS’ login window or the desktop, you didn’t press the keyboard combination early enough so restart your Mac and try again.ģ) Select Restore From Time Machine Backup and click Continue.Ĥ) On the next screen, you will be prompted to select between restoring the computer from an external backup disk, a Time Capsule or a network backup disk. Tip: Mac notebook owners are advised to press the built-in keys because startup keyboard combinations may fail to register on an external keyboard at boot up.Īfter a few minutes, the Mac OS X Utilities window should appear. If you use a network-attached storage device or Time Capsule as the backup disk for Time Machine, make sure that both the backup disk and your Mac are on the same network.ġ) In the Apple menu choose Restart, or power on your Mac.Ģ) As your Mac restarts, hold down the Command (⌘) – R combination after the startup chime plays and hold the keys until the Apple logo appears. Make sure your Time Machine backup disk is connected and turned on.
How to restore your Mac from a Time Machine backup in Recovery Mode Recovery Mode (and its online-based sibling, called Internet Recovery) contains all the tools you need to troubleshoot your Mac, repair disk errors, set a firmware password, restore the computer from a Time Machine backup and more.īefore restoring your Mac because of a problem with your startup disk, you should try to repair the disk with Disk Utility, or replace it, before following these instructions. In this tutorial, we’ll educate you on booting into macOS’ Recovery Mode and using the built-in recovery tools to restore your Mac from a Time Machine backup. Those who have planned ahead and created a bootable USB install disk for El Capitan can do a clean install of macOS, and then restore their Mac from the most recent Time Machine backup.īut there’s a better way to deal with such situations. Suppose a software update or an app you installed has corrupted system files and as a result your Mac refuses to start up properly, what do you do?