Can I run apple hardware disk from a clone of the Install disk 2 on an external hard drive?

I have just installed a new SATA cable and HDD and want to check everything is in order.  I don't have my original disks with me, but I do have copies of both disks on an external hard drive.  Can I use that to run Apple Hardware Test on my machine?

If nothing else works, give this a try:
1. Right click on iPhoto
2. Click on Package contents
3. Look for file name "Master"
4. Right click on it and click copy
5. On your desktop right click and paste.
The "Master" file has all the orginal pictures and movies. You can then burn them with toast! Good luck!
Snatch

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