I think you can. It was certainly listed in my startup disk. Remember this is not Microsoft smile.

Regards Chris

Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!

On 14/04/2014 13:53, Phil Halton wrote:
If you go the SuperDuper route, and you want the ability to use your external 
drive as a bootable drive - something I do - the drive will have to have  
Firewire
  connectivity. You can't boot from a USB drive as far as I know. I use the 
LaCie drives, they're good product and you can get them in firewire/USB. Also, 
you can get a Firewire800/thunderbolt adaptor to make the connection to your 
mac.





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