You're welcome.
I think moving to using the Windows Recovery Environment for the Boot-Time scan is a definite step forward, than the pre-historic method before (even if I'm unlikely to use it, other than for testing). However with many different OS versions, I asked the question about compatible OSes in that topic, but so far no response.
Boot Time Scan now runs inside the Windows RE
Are there any OS limitations/restrictions (win8.1, win10 and win11 etc.) on this new method for the Boot Time scan ?
In another topic Avast has received a support file and is investigating, also support page to be updated:
Hi,
Thank you.
We have received the support file, and our devs are looking into it.
We will also update the support page for Boot-Time Scan to reference the new GUI (WinRE).
Sorry for the inconvenience.
So for the moment it is disable using the Windows RE boot-time scan in the geek:area, awaiting a fix and using the old method, or stop using the boot-time scan for now.