Can I install OneNote 2003 from the recovery disk?

I need a clarification (my Toshiba reseller and Microsoft technical support have proved to be also useless)
I have a Toshiba Satellite recovery and product

Recently (by mistake), I uninstalled Microsoft OneNote 2003
It is still on my recovery CD, I got the license number but I can't install it without reinstaling the entire system and formatting my hard drive?

And I really want to do.
Is there another way?

Thanks for your help

> Recently (by mistake), I uninstalled Microsoft OneNote 2003
Before you take your recovery disk and format the HDD all new installation, you should try to use the System Restore tool in your Windows operating system.
There is an option that allows you to enable the operating system to the point of time at the beginning.
Maybe it will work

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