Lost install disc can a Leopard OS disc be used?

We've recently lost our install disc for the MBA. I do have a copy of Leopard OSX, can we use that to repair permissions?

My guess is that you will be unable to boot the computer from the Retail disk. Replacement disks are around $25 from an Authorized Service Provider.

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