Microsoft Windows 2000 Office Premium

I accidentally deleted my Microsoft Office Premium Windows 2000 and I can't find my disc.  I did a restore, but it is always asked for the discs.  How can I restore Microsoft Windows Premium 2000 without my disk?

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