Look at the code which I posted in my answer to the question. The author of the question had changed the text of the question so many time and the last version of text clear nor really what the original problem was.
In the example, which C source code you can download here, I show how to get many kind of information about the local drive using different Windows API. The important thing which you need is that some name conversion like DeviceType and DeviceNumber (received by IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_DEVICE_NUMBER) like the following
DeviceType: 7, DeviceNumber: 5, PartitionNumber: 1
are unique in the operation system and can be used to identify the same devices. The reference to the statement you can find in the documentation of IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_DEVICE_NUMBER control code:
The values in the
STORAGE_DEVICE_NUMBER structure are
guaranteed to remain unchanged until
the device is removed or the system is
restarted. It is not guaranteed to be
persistent across device restarts or
system restarts.
In the way you can compare \\.\SCSI0 devices and \\.\PhysicalDrive0 and find out the correspondence.