You could try to boot the WinXP CD and do choose the repair options. It will repair the boot mechanisme.
Another way (making sure your original WinXP installtion stays untouched) it to install another verion of WinXP onto another partition. As soon as the installation boots for the first time from harddisk you can choose to boot the original WinXP (be fast though) and delete the files left by the installation. This process will also repait the boot mechanisme.
Hope this helps . . .
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