Installing Debian, offset error

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Hello,
Has anyone installed Debian 9 from USB?  I try to install to a ~480GB
SDD that is in a carrier connected to a USB port.
When trying to write partition changes to disk, the installer stops
and complains that the root partition is offset by some multiple of
512 bytes.
I try without success to find a way to set the SSD's physical and
logical volume both sizes to 4096 bytes.
Maybe the carrier's connection circuitry affects the perceived volume size?
Maybe the SDD has to be internal and directly connected to the laptop?
Thanks for any help.  Robert

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