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general consensus is do the repair and if you can still boot into regular mode and everything works then turn off system restore(deleting the bad ones) and then turn it back on created a repaired one
in a quite a few cases the system is damaged during any heavy duty malware fix
Another way to skin the cat I've made habitual to save space on backups
is to use the Windows Disk Cleanup utility. I make a restore point, then
on the 2nd tab of Disk Cleanup there's a button to delete all but the
last restore point.
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