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This has nothing to do with the version of SuperDuper! you are using.
If you partitioned the drive, I'm guessing that one of the partitions started past the 2TB mark or so. The BIOS can't see it, and that's why it can't boot. Try copying to the other partition: the start point of the boot volume has to be within around 2TB.
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