HT4718 Mountain lion install- no recovery hd error

I am trying to install mountain loin and keeping getting"can't install-no recovery hd" error.. I have installed mountain lion on an external drive as suggested but when I try to install afterwards back on the MacBook it still says it can't install due to no recovery hd. I have been trying for 2 days now, HELP please.

I have mountain lion installed on the ext HD. I don't know if it has a recovery HD or not, I just did the install from the downloaded app. The app was on the MacBook pro drive. Now the MacBook will not boot at all. It just shows the apple logo and a spinning loading symbol but doesn't come on. I don't know how to boot from the external drive.

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