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At long last, here´s the screenshot you wanted to see.
Disk management.docx
However, I have a feeling we are moving in circles, due tomy inadequate description of the problem at the beginning. A RECAP: My Asus had two partitions (C and D) on the same HD. On D there was the recovery partition, which was rendered unusable after touchpad repair. I then wiped out the D partition, formatted it (possibly resized it- don`t remember) and then made a clone/image of the working C partition by EaseUS on D. It worked fine and I could recover three or four times by EaseUS from the clone/image on D back to C from the image when I had problems with the system(usually after bad downloads). However, during my last partition C imaging with EaseUS ten days ago, something must have gone wrong and an image was not created on D, only what seems to be an exact files copy from C. As there is no image/clone on D, I can´t recover from there any more. If I could (don´t know if possible at all) make an image (ISO) of the files on D, then I could recover the system from D back to C ,as I did several times before.
By the way, at G-parted, the C partition (and not D) is marked as Boot - otherwise I would not be able to boot my XP installed on C. I hope this answers your question, if not, please ask again.