Time Machine Error: "An error occurred while erasing your restore destination disk. Try erasing the disk with a Disk Utility or choosing a different disk to restore to.” - Attempting to downgrade Monterey to Mojave.

This is less a question and more a solution to an agonising process I just went through trying to restore my MacBook Pro 2016.


There was a number of roadblocks and dizzying amount of obstacles on the way so I’m going to try summarise best I can.


What I did chronologically and what happened:


  • Wasn’t happy with the performance related to the recent Monterey upgrade and was wanting to downgrade back to Mojave. I thought a simple reboot from Time Machine would fix it but I was sadly mistaken.


  • Time machine couldn’t get past the “preparing to restore stage”.


  • I then, wiped the whole hard drive, OS and data. Same problem ensured. Now including: “An error occurred while erasing your restore destination disk. Try erasing the disk with a Disk Utility or choosing a different disk to restore to,” when trying again to restore.



“this issue comes from a version conflict between the macOS recovery firmwares”.


  • The solution (for those wanting to downgrade):


You NEED to make sure that the backed up Time Machine OS version, matches that with which you are restoring to.


I.e you cannot have a current operating system of Monterey and restore a Mojave Time Machine backup.


It needs to be like and like.


  • So now I was stuck with a computer with no OS


  • Two Options:


OPTION 1


How to know your shipped with OS?


  1. Shut down your computer


Turn back on holding Cmd + shift + option + R this will take you the your shippingOS.


If that matches your Time Machine backed up OS you’re good to go. Follow MuzeTiks solution ^


Mine didn’t match (my shipped with OS was Sierra and I needed to get Mojave back)


So onto ….


OPTION 2


Specifically (as mentioned in the guide above):


E.g.

In my case I had no OS(I wiped it) AND Time Machine wouldn’t restore so:


  • Enter recovery mode: cmd + R
  • Reinstall Monterrey via internet restore.
  • Once restored, download Mojave (from the AppStore) and create a bootable drive (Create a bootable installer – Apple Support (AU))
  • Turn off. Re-enter recovery mode.
  • Plug Mojave bootable usb drive in
  • Wipe hard drive again. Go to Disk Utility —> click the View button (in the uppermost toolbar) —> "Show All Devices." —> click the very first drive available in the top left, should say “Apple APFS Media” —> Erase. Make sure Format: APFS and Scheme: Guid Partition Map). Name it Macintosh HD
  • Come back out to main screen
  • install MojaveOS

THEN FINALLY

  • Turn off, turn on again in recovery mode. Restore from Time Machine Backup.
  • Remember like for like as we said.


I hope this helps and was explained ok. The clown show at Apple were clueless on how to help.

Posted on Jan 16, 2024 5:10 PM

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