After deleting the wrsa.exe folder from the registry and rebooting again, the AVG Boot Time Scan finally installed, I set it to Scan, and upon reboot the AVG Boot Time Scan now functioned properly. And there left behind after a "full" uninstall of Webroot was the registry entry for wrsa.exe, Webroot's main program file. Then I thought to search the registry for possible leftovers from Webroot. Even after uninstalling Webroot, rebooting, uninstalling AVG and rebooting, Installing AVG again and rebooting - the Boot Time Scan still would not install. Since Webroot worked well alongside AVAST I mistakenly believed that would be true with AVG as well. It turns out that AVG Boot Time Scan will not install while the antivirus Weebroot Secureanywhere is active on a computer.
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