Probably not ... But you can usually select the sata disk as the boot
disk on your BIOS, if its even reasonably recent. That'll put it in as
Drive C: when you boot in Windows.
To answer this question intelligently, we'd have
to know what you mean by "register as disk 0"
and "install as primary".
*TimDaniels*
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