Then it isn't the repair program that is at fault, although I've emailed Shane about both reports.
Just to check if Windows won't boot into Safe Mode with Networking, press and hold SHIFT throughout a Restart.
That should get you to the advanced boot options to click on Troubleshoot - Advanced options - Startup settings - Restart then press F5 after the reboot.
Let me know if that works for you or not and what you get otherwise.
Win 10 disables wireless in that mode and while you can manually connect to the wifi, it's just as easy to Ethernet connect.
To access the advanced boot options you need a recovery partition of 450MB or 490MB as I have to the right of C:
This is on a machine that was upgraded from Win 7 but if your machine came with Win 10 then it may be to the left of C:
Click on the pic to enlarge and let me know what you have.