Windows RT out of preparation auto repair screen

my cell surface was in a loop of "diagnose your pc" and "prepare the AutoFix. It happened almost a year ago so I put it away but wanted to try again today and the same thing is happening.it makes a buzzing sound vibration time and time again. There give both points but except that it leaves me not at all.

Hello

Please contact Microsoft Community.

I understand that you are facing the question on auto repair.

I will definitely help you with this.

What Windows RT you use?

If you use Windows 8.1 RT, I suggest you go through the link below:

How fix the loop auto repair in point 8.1 Windows (also of works for Windows RT)

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows8_1-update/how-to-fix-the-automatic-repair-loop-in-Windows-81/bfc92bc7-031f-45D4-b623-bcb4847d32fd

You can use a USB drive to the auto repair

I hope this helps. Please post back with the State of the question and we will be happy to help you further.

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