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Brink,
The C: drive is a M2 SSD. The E: drive is a data SSD which is connected to SATA port 1. The DVD drive is connected to SATA port 2. If I disconnect the E: drive and D: drive, restart, Windows assigns the C: drive Disk 0. When I connect the E: and D: drives, restart, Windows moves the C: drive to Disk 1.
If you look at the partitions on the C: drive System Reserved is listed first without a drive letter, the Boot/Page partition is listed second with C: drive letter and the EFI/System partition is last with no drive letter.
If the System Reserved partition could be moved in the second or third in order, moving the Boot/Page partition with the C: drive letter in the first position, would Windows assign the C: drive back to Disk 0?
Thanks,
Mark