Windows 10 Is there any way to get my NVMe boot drive numbered as disk 0 in Windows 10?

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Andy W3

Is there any way to get my NVMe boot drive numbered as disk 0 in Windows 10? I've got four SATA disks that I disconnected during the install process but now they're reconnected Windows has decided my boot NVMe drive is Disk 4 and Task Manager lists the drives in a really strange order and I'd prefer them to be alphabetical. Alternately is it possible to reorder the way they're displayed in Task Manager, possibly using a registry edit if necessary?

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