Uninstalled Boot Camp service tool by accident in windows xp  PLEASE HELP

By accident I uninstalled Boot Camp service tool in windows XP and i can't seem to find a way to re-install it.
I can still boot in windows XP and removing this tool did not corrupted the boot camp partition in windows but i am wondering if this toll can be re-installed without having to re-install boot camp.
Any help will be appreciated

I did it but i could not install tool from the dvd. As i said, i can still boot up windows xp i just needs to re-install the service tool.
The drivers are working properly.

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