I need a startup disc for a 722c

I lost my startup disc for a hp722c. Is there somewhere I could get a replacement?  thanks  
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Hello 2boot.
Currently, there's nowhere you can get a replacement for the driver CD. You can download drivers from the hp web site. From this link, you can select your operating system and download a driver for your computer.
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