Reinstall macOS
You can use macOS Recovery, the built-in recovery system on your Mac, to reinstall macOS. macOS Recovery keeps your files and user settings intact when reinstalling.
Important: Your computer must be connected to the internet to reinstall macOS.
Start up your computer in macOS Recovery:
On a Mac with Apple silicon: Choose Apple menu > Shut Down, press and hold the power button on your Mac until the system volume and the Options button appear, select Options, click Continue, then follow the onscreen instructions.
On an Intel-based Mac: Choose Apple menu > Restart, then immediately press and hold one of these key combinations, depending on what you want to do:
Install the latest version of macOS compatible with your computer: Option-Command-R.
Reinstall your computer’s original version of macOS (including available updates): Option-Shift-Command-R.
Reinstall your current version of macOS: Command-R.
In the Recovery app window, click Reinstall macOS [name], then click Continue.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
In the settings where you select a volume, select your current macOS volume (in most cases, it’s the only one available).
On a Mac with Apple silicon or an Intel-based Mac with the Apple T2 Security Chip, use Erase Assistant to reset your Mac to factory settings before you trade it in or sell it. See Erase your Mac.