OE (or 0E) errors, often referred to as Fatal Exception Errors, can be
difficult and time consuming to troubleshoot. They can be both either
hardware or software related and are likely to require some detective work
on your part.
How recently have they started to occur?
New hardware fitted?
Particular application running in the background?
Connected to the web?
Etc., etc., ...
Try some processes of elimination - disconnect non-essential pieces of
hardware, close all but the absolute minimum programs, disconnect from the
web, note precisely at what point/action you are doing when the error
occurs.
> .... This window pops open telling me that
> something has finished scanning for errors
> and on the blue bar at the top it
> does a countdown.
certainly suggests that something else was running at the same time.
Scandisk? Defrag? Some other third party utility?
In the meantime here are some possible pointers/guides :-
"What Are Fatal Exception Errors"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/150314
"Fatal Exception Errors"
http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/fatlexer.htm
and scroll down to the section "Fatal Exception Errors: 0E"
Have patience and good luck
Mart
> If I am typing a long document, I have to save, save, save about every
> sentence or else I lose everything. This window pops open telling me that
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> Then my only option is CTRL ALT DEL to reboot the computer and I have lost
> all work not saved. This happens again and again. What is going on?