Does this help?

No, not really.

First off, I provided an example of some choices presented to users in the Avast UI for which there is no documentation. There is a blank space in the UI where a concise description of the actions could go, and in the Help there’s no more info.

What I’m saying here is that Avast isn’t describing in enough detail to users just what the choices mean. Computing is not all about generalities. Details matter!

But also in another sense, the answer to “does this help?” is also no on another level…

That’s a generic article having little to do with Avast’s specific implementation. We can infer - maybe, in the sense that Avast is just another antivirus program - that it will do something like what’s described there, though the terms are different and there are a different number of them. For example, does “Clean” as described in the article correspond to Avast’s “Repair” or “Fix Automatically” choice? It’s not sufficient to describe what THIS program is doing in generalities.

The point here is that we’re given a very nice, sophisticated, combinable set of choices, yet any thinking person doesn’t have enough info to make an informed decision about which of those choices to make or which order to put them in.

-Noel