Help - Kernel Error and Lost Disks

My Mac told me this a.m. that it needed software updating, so I clicked OK...it went to restart, and I got a Kernel error. Now...I can't find our original disks, which they say we need. We moved a year ago, and I have a terrible feeling they got tossed.
Do I have to buy new disks? Is that even possible? If so, could I buy any software I wanted?

Mcubstea:
Welcome to Apple Discussions.
Exactly what did the kernel error look like?
Can you copy the kernel log and post it in your response?
You may or may not need install discs, depending on the kernel panic. If you don't mind, please post details of your computer system in your profile. Please include processor speed, display size, RAM installed, HDD capacity, HDD available capacity etc.
Thanks.
cornelius

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