Select a source volume, or a specific folder from your backup disk if you're restoring just a particular folder.
Click the Restore button in CCC's toolbar.
If you would like to restore a single item, you can simply drag the item from the snapshot to wherever you want to restore it to. The snapshot is mounted read-only, so it is impossible for you to make any harmful modifications to the snapshot. Select your destination volume in CCC's sidebar, then double-click on a snapshot to reveal the snapshot in the Finder. If you would like to restore an older version of a file, you can restore that from a CCC snapshot ( what's a snapshot?). If the item you're looking for is hidden, or resides in a hidden folder, you can press Command+Shift+Period to toggle the Finder's display of hidden items. You can restore individual items from your backup volume in the Finder via drag and drop - simply find that item on the backup disk, then drag it back to your startup disk. How to find and restore individual files and folders from your CCC backup Restoring individual files from a backup Drag and drop via the Finder
Restoring from a backup on a remote Macintosh.
Restoring from a data backup on a NAS or network share.
Restoring your startup disk from a legacy bootable backup.
Working around Migration Assistant restrictions.
Using Migration Assistant to restore your startup disk from a CCC backup.
Restoring files to your destination from a SafetyNet Snapshot.
Restoring older versions of files using CCC's Snapshot Navigator.