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Waldo: Scanning executed files is the most important, of course - but it can do much more: scan on opening (i.e. when you try to read it), scan on modification (when it’s created/written) etc. Of course, the more scanning you set, the more it will slow down your computer (even more when you turn on the archives scanning). It’s up to you what settings you prefer…
In any case, the “executed files scan” should catch the virus even when everything else is disabled (of course, the “executed files scan” has to be enabled :))