Hi. If you have a bootable drive, you can boot from it by going into
system preferences and selecting the drive in startup disk. Or, hold
down the option key when you hear the chime when restarting the
machine. This will give you a list of available devices to boot
from;internal hd, superdrive etc. If it is a bootable drive, you
should be able to select it from that list using the arrow keys then
hit enter. You may need to guess, or, just grab someone with some
working eyeballs to tell you how many times you need to arrow before
hitting enter.

Hope that helps,

Cameron.






On 5/16/14, Lee Jones <leejones...@sky.com> wrote:
> Dear List I wondered if anyone knows of a podcast or tutorial on how to
> create a bootable drive and then get the mac to boot from the external
> either a clone or set up from scratch.
>
> Many Thanks Lee
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