You need to download the recovery image from Microsoft
Download a recovery image for Microsoft Surface
See post #10
Follow those instructions.
Download a recovery image for Microsoft Surface
See post #10
Follow those instructions.
You need to download the recovery image from Microsoft
Download a recovery image for Microsoft Surface
See post #10
Follow those instructions.
Also remove the mSD card. That has caused it to get stuck during resets for me and others.
It is Windows 10 or 8.1?
You will need to download and make the bootable USB (either a Recovery Image Or Installation Madia) on another computer. The USB must be formatted Fat32 to boot.
Hold the Power button for no less than 30 seconds to interrupt the reboot cycle.
Unfortunately building the Recovery USB is not automated with a tool from Microsoft (are you listening MS) so there can be issues with getting it made correctly. Once you have a Recovery USB ready the we can talk about getting it booted off of the Recovery USB. sometimes getting the USB booting can be difficult and you might have to try a different USB drive. I could give more detailed instructions but I must know if we're doing Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. You could use the Media creation tool to make a bootable installation image it's a little different than the Recovery USB and you can verify the USB with the tool but it doesn't include Surface specific drivers etc
I wont give you three different ways to do it, just one.
Just read your latest post...
Ok, what are your other ports of call??? Perhaps one has a Microsoft Store where you could get it fixed. I doubt this is a hardware problem unless your getting a specific blue screen that indicates a hardware issue.