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I found a bunch of them on Amazon by searching for "sanyo VPC-e760 charger". Your camera uses a common battery, type NP-40, so you can use any charger that will fit that battery.
Assuming you mean the VPC-HD2, you can download the manual from the manufacturer's web site at http://us.sanyo.com/dynamic/product/Downloads/VPC-HD2_OM_English-6327393.pdf
Always check the batteries first but if is it still giving the same fault, your camera is faulty. It should be taken to an authorized repair centre for a repair estimate. Very few digital cameras have any user-serviceable parts. Anything is fixable but it is more "is it cost effective"
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Thanks Richard Scott Technical Support New Zealand
you dont need seperate driver for Sanyo E760 in Windows XP.
It's inbuilt to XP. Just plug the camera usb cable in to computer and
device and on the camera. XP will automatically detect the device and
driver's for your camera.
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