Booting from a USB drive when the System Volume has FileVault2 turned on

Hi, I need to perform some maintenance on my primary volume. (10.9.1 on a mac Mini 2011).
During installation, I enabled FileVault2 to protect my files.
Now when I attempt to run DriveGenius or similar, the tools will demand to boot from a different volume to access the drive.
However, when I boot the system, no other boot choice shows up, neither my Mavericks install USB stick nor my backup clone (created with SmartBackup 3.5.3, used to work on older versions before 10.9)
When selecting "Start Volume" under systems preferences, no other volume will show as a choice, even when the volumes mentioned are attached.
Please advise
TIA

Okay just clarifying my INTERNAL hard drive is most likely dead, I am looking to install and boot from my external hard drive. According to this AHT article
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Important: If your Mac was released after June 2013, you will use Apple Diagnostics rather than Apple Hardware Test (AHT). See Using Apple Diagnostics for instructions.
Consider doing some preliminary troubleshooting to determine if your issue is related to hardware. You can try to determine if the cause of your issue is related to hardware or software by following Isolating issues in Mac OS X. AHT can help determine which hardware component may be causing the issue.
Before starting AHT, be sure to disconnect all external devices except the keyboard, mouse, display, and Ethernet adapter. Also disconnect any external optical drives.
My goal is to find a way to boot from my external drive.
"Won't matter, as long as you have the Disc.
To make it botable, you will need to set the Partition Map Scheme (GUID Partition Table) and Format it (Mac OS Extended Journaled) before installing OS X."
The disc or the drive? I assume you mean the drive but according to the document that should be removed.

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