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Your CD version should load and run off the disc drive without steam as before. You may have to select C:/Program Files/SEGA/Common/Medieval 2 Total War/Medieval 2.exe to start the game from CD. (or your own version of this string) You can create a desktop shortcut from there.
I haven't tested this - I just let it download a seperate copy of medieval 2 for my own reasons - but if you are OK with 2 installations, then you could try copying data files from an existing game folder into the steam one so that you can verify cache and time to make things work is shorter. Otherwise you will have to install the game via download.
You can do this simply by creating a blank Medieval 2 Total War Folder and renaming the game file something else, then Steam will populate it for you with no risk of corruption, BUT this is equivalent to a full download from Steam, including the updated patched version to V1.5