Well, have worked on this a bit - have more questions than answers, both in relation to the status of affairs on my computer and what WR is doing or not doing.
As approximately suggested above, tried a relatively full repair set: tasks 1,2,3,4,5,7,19. Watching the CMD window, see a lot of errors go flashing by during the WMI repair. The associated log file shows repeated occurrences of some same nature of error - don't know what's to be done with it. Most of the log files, attached, show almost nothing and little detail (because "output suppressed to speed up execution" when in fact numerous errors were reported during execution of various repairs. Interrupting the WMI execution, can't get Snipping Tool to save a capture so manually transcribe one line to a text file, attached. System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data ad nauseum is hosed (I presume) - directory capture attached. So in the case of WMI, two different sets of errors that don't intersect - in the case of IE repair, "batch file not found" - which batch files?. The VSC service repair log says the service is not started. Check the Services viewer, see it's in manual - after running the repair?
Try running the same repair set one more time, this time adding task 26 wondering how this interacts with VSC service repair leaving it in manual and stopped. Then checked again, is still in manual and stopped - the normal state?
So long story short, issues have cropped up in my system, from appearances over iterations with time. WR isn't feeding through the run-time errors it encounters (may be operator error), system issues continue to exist and indications are discarded when abnormal things occur during repair. Not sure how to best approach this, but sure wish I could get a report of all encountered repair run-time issues to at least get a feeling for scope of corruption. Would appreciate any other thoughts on how to best proceed.
Thanks, and regards,
George
P.S. Remembering the suggestion to try Beta Repair, looped back, read about it, ran it. No change in system behavior re create restore point catastrophic failure.
P.P.S. In looking through backups to see what was in Application Data previously, realize that AppData/Roaming and Application Data are tied together as/in (?) a junction, related to a reparse point (in my limited understanding). I do recall on one or more earlier WR repairs having stepped through Option 2 Pre-Scan, and it once having mentioned something related to reparse point corrective actions. Don't know if related to the oddball recursing hierarchy down to the System32 config etc. IE Restore folder.
P.P.P.S Updated attachment to include omitted directory pic as intended.