MBP Retina wont boot from USB HD

Hi every1,
I used my old macbook(2009, 10.7) created a couple of bootalble images on my USB 2.0 external hard drive, they all 10.7. one of them was installed on one partition, all the other were cloned by CCC on other separate partitions. they all can be booted from my macbook. then i got the new Retina, tried to boot them from it, i got a crossed circle instead, none of them is booting, but they still bootable on my macbook. any1 knows the reason? much appreciated!

thx Clinton.
the problem is that all the images(10.7.4) in my HD are for reimaging some old macbooks and iMacs at work.
the Retina was work issued, so was my macbook. i had to give away my macbook, since i got the Retina. The Retina is the only Mac i got at work at the moment.
what i want to do is modify some of the images(10.7.4) in my USB HD from the Retina, then to reimage those old macbooks and iMacs. hence i do not have to go to Mac rooms or borrow one of the Macbooks from where they belong.
P.S. i already free updated my Retina to mountain lion via app store.

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