Corrupted OSX Mountain Lion on MBP

Hi,
I have a MacBook Pro 15.4" mid 2012 model A1398, recently I had a problem which required me to run recovery and reinstall Mountain lion direct download from Apple. The install must have got corrupted as the next day I open up the MBP to check and it now flashes a file symbol with a question mark.
I have a blank 16gb USB and was thinking I could put a fresh install on that, wipe the previous installation and personal data as its all backed up anyway and start a fresh. I cannot find any guides on how to accomplish this as the only other computers I have are Windows pcs to prepare the USB can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks for answering Eric. I solved this problem late last night after a few headaches in a round about way it worked well.
Solution:
1. Press command + option + R
2. Input wifi details and choose internet recovery
3. Once in recover insert a usb drive (I used a 16gb USB3 flash drive)
4. Enter disk utility go to partition tab for the usb drive
5. Format the drive to Mac os extended journal format, Choose 1 partition then click options at the bottom and choose GUID partition.
6. Close disk utility and go back to standard recovery menu and click reinstall OSX.
7. Choose the USB drive as the site for the install and let it run through normal install, restart configure new user ect.
8. Now you are basically running your OSX from a USB flash drive independent from the inbuilt harddrive.
9. Restart then hold and press option (alt key) on boot. Now there should be a recovery drive present to boot on, choose that.
10. Go to Disk Utility, choose the main internal harddrive (default name macintosh) repeat step 5 but on the internal harddrive.
11. Go back to main recovery menu and choose re-install OSX this time choose the internal harddrive to install.
12. Go through all the normal install steps, configure your user account ect.
13. Congratulations your back to normal, just load your backups check your preferences and carry on smiling.

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