Spec - thanks for fast response.
But ...
1) When Avast doesn't use hardware-assisted virtualization (HAV), is Avast weaker?
2) If Avast is weaker without HAV, how? What risks are greater without HAV?
3) If Avast is weaker without HAV, and you can't change that, then I would prefer to have the choice I have now: Leave HAV enabled in Avast until I need to use XP Mode (or other virtual mode), then turn off Avast's HAV manually in "Troubleshooting" while I'm doing a virtual, and turn HAV back on manually when I'm done. In that circumstance, please do not eliminate this choice.
Kindly give us some detail here.
Of course, what we all want is for Avast to be as strong as possible but not interfere with how we use our PCs. It's a shame your team can't make that work.
Thanks for helping.