The blue screen itself said "avg7core.sys" though the dump file afterwards pointed to winword.exe, which was in the middle of quitting and the kernel complained about memory corruption.
As a Windows driver writer myself, I know where the dump files end up if you click "Send to Microsoft", so hopefully Grisoft and Microsoft will take note!
I have had many-a-problem with word and its virus scanning antics. I have not yet managed to work out where to disable its automatic attempts to scan files before opening them - personally I make sure that no viri can come into the system, so any document I have shouldn't be infected, plus automatic daily scans would pick up anything that did manage to make it in.
Seeing as in a week I probably only open/edit five or six different documents, its very frustraiting to sometimes wait five or more minutes whilst it performs this redundant check.
JT