

This guide will walk you through the detailed procedure of how to use the Disk Utility program to restore Macintosh HD when you have deleted it accidentally. So, when you delete the Macintosh HD drive, everything (including the macOS) gets erased from the device and it gets restored to factory settings with nothing but Disk Utility flashing on the screen.īut, the good news is that it’s possible to restore the accidentally deleted Macintosh HD on a Macbook or iMac.

In short, it acts as the central hub for all the other files that are available on the Macbook/iMac. For readers who don’t know the Macintosh is the primary folder that contains the macOS files as well as other data present on your system. However, when someone ends up deleting the entire Macintosh HD drive, things can go south within the blink of an eye. This one’s a bummer! Accidentally deleting a few files from your Macbook or iMac is still fine as it’s quite easier to recover such traditional files. “Help! I'm desperate!! So I went to clear my data to sell my MacBook Pro and instead I deleted the Internal Macintosh HD drive with Disk Utility.”
