Files out of order in Camera RAW

When I try to load a batch of .tif files into photoshop Camera RAW, they end up being all out of order numerically when in Cam RAW. How can this be resolved?

I think the only chance you have to keep your manual order, is to use Bridge, put the images on the order you want them to be opened, and select not the 'Open' neither 'Open with'. Select 'Open In Cameraraw'

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