On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 5:28 PM Robbi Nespu <robbine...@gmail.com> wrote:

> May I know why you want to check sdb instead of sda?
>
Oops, I made a typo:)



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> /dev/sdb1  *     2048 234440703 234438656 111.8G 83 Linux
>
Your sdb is aligned successfully

Device     Boot Start        End    Sectors   Size Id Type
> /dev/sda1          63 1953520456 1953520394 931.5G  7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
>

This one is wrong.
https://wiki.debian.org/DiskBlockAlignment

Old disk management tools did such alignment because they believed that any
drive uses 512 byte sectors.
But modern software (starting from Win7 I believe) uses 4KB alignment
because it is compatible with advanced format and SSD.

I think you  need to fix alignment.

The easiest way to do so is to delete the partition and create a new one,
but there are also tools to move the partition and preserve data (google
for them)

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