Dates of the Restore Points are one month in advance

For reasons I don't understand, the date of the day on my computer was changed to one month before the effective date, for example from May 13 to June 13, 2013. As a specialist, I kept getting messages that my Microsoft Security Essentials were outdated. Later, I discovered that all the restore points created after May 13 are dated June 13. I corrected the date and have updated Security Essentials and things are back to normal, but I have several restore points, a month in advance. Restore recent points are correctly dated now, but what can I do on these wrong, before the restore points. Thank you.

If the pc works fine, then 2 options:

1 turn off the system restore, which will remove all items, reboot, restart System Restore, and a system checkpoint will be created.

2. go to disk cleanup, use the tab options, System Restore, cleanup, it will erase everything but the last system restore points.

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    _________
    Computer brand name: Hewlett - Packard HP Pavilion dv6000 (RG892EA #UUG)
    Operating system: Microsoft Windows 8 Professional build 9200
    Processor: AMD Turion64 X 2 TL - 50 (1600,0 MHz)
    Motherboard: Quanta 30B 8 (nVidia GeForce Go 6100 (C51MV) + MCP51)
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    Hi Francis,.

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