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Option 2 in the tutorial you listed above is what I used to run the elevated command prompt. It works for me. I've tried it with a shortcut on the desktop, the task bar and start menu. You may want to look and make sure the 'run as Administrator' box is still checked. The command prompt should open to C:\Windows\Ststem32. As long as it is checked, you may try to delete your current shortcut and make new ones. In the search box type cmd > Right click the entry and select open file location. Right click Command Prompt and select properties > on the shortcut tab select advanced and make sure the Run as Administrator' box is checked. Click apply and OK. still in that same location, right click the command prompt entry and select the option you want, Pin to Start, Pin to taskbar or send to>desktop as shortcut. See if that works any better for you.
You can still do a repair install in Windows 10. Just download the ISO file from TechBench (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/techbench). In Windows 10 you can right click the ISO file, select mount and click on setup and the process will begin. You don't have to burn it to CD or put it on a USB, although you can. This will show you how and includes a video. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/techbench
If you are having BSOD problems, start a thread at https://www.tenforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/, give all the info about your problem and be sure to include the BSOD Posting Instructions.
I hope this helps you a little.