I may have deleted download program

I think I deleted the program that downloads programs. I have the BOM Archive, but I was trying to use the Handheld Sync Installer to open Ventrilo for my computer. However, it says that the Palm Hotsync Folder is missing. Is there a way I can re-download this program? If not, do I need to reset my computer to default?

We don't know what model powerbook you have. You can get replacement discs at a reduced cost from Apple if you provide them with your serial number. However, I believe those will just be for the original ones that came with your computer and it might not be Tiger. Otherwise this is a tough time to get Tiger because Apple no longer sells it and lots of people still want it so it is going for a premium. you can try e-bay or there are various online retailers. It is vitally important that if you buy it online that you get the retail install version which is black in color. Do not get the gray version which was supplied with a computer and very likely will not work with your model computer.

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