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Good question, but I repeated the test (with same results) after I completely uninstalled the old Avast installation, installed it again and created a new Avast rescue pendrive.
By the way, like I said, it’s not just the weird thousands of “infected files” in the .txt result file, but even the “Delete and repair” window is populated with lots of Windows files, despite of the “0 infected” heading.
Anyone else with Windows 10 has ever tried running Avast “Rescue Disk”?