Lost CD for Palm VIIx

Hi,
I just had my palm VIIx Since 2003 and I just open last week and I just had my CD and I lost my CD
I couldn't find my CD
I want to know if there any possiblity
to have new CD and Can you send me new CD for my Palm VIIx in mail ?
Thanks,
Wendy

Hello Wendy, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Alas, Palm Inc. no longer exists, and they stopped providing the installation disks a long time ago.  :-( 
What do you need from the disc?   If Palm Desktop and Hotsync is all you need, these can still be downloaded from this link:
http://kb.hpwebos.com/wps/portal/kb/na/treo/retire​d/unlocked/home/page_en.html
Only other source of the discs that I know of would be eBay, etc....
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