Moto G Boot Loop Frozen - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So my friend gave me her old Motorola Moto G 1st generation and it was fine for a few months, then a couple of days ago it wouldn't turn on. So I plugged it in and held down the power button then the down volume, and went into flash boot mode. (i think its called that). And did normal startup and everything worked fine. The next day it did the same thing and i tried to do normal startup, but it froze on the blue M screen, so i did it again but tried with recovery mode, the results was blue M screen then a black screen with the back light on. I have tried doing that many times but all i get is blue M screen, vibration, then the black screen. I have let the battery drain and charged it, to see what it would do. No progress. The battery is dead right now. Please Help.

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Moto G bootloopand won't boot into fastboot

well, hello everyone here, yes, as the title says, my moto g is just stuck on the motorola logo and that's it, i bought this phone to a friend who told me it was the motherboard that was f****d up, but when i got home y just pressed vol - and power just because of instinct (i actually don't know much about this phone or motorola phones itself) and it enteredinto fastboot, so i was like: 'ok..... i've just bought a treasure' and everything relatively ok, i browsed through the menu options to see what was available, i pressed Recovery and the phone just turned off because it was low in battery (before all of the fastboot and stuff when i press power, the white led just blinked and that was it, it wont even boot into Motorola logo). Ok after seeing that the phone was low battery i disarmed it and charged the battery with two cables from and or usb i peeld just for this situation. After leaving it for like two hours i put the battery again and was stuckd into the Motorola logo... nothing hard, but what is pissing me off is that now i CAN'T BE ABLE TO BOOT INTO FASTBOOT and it's just stuck booting o trying to (when i connected the battery the phone turned itself on). Now i don't know what to do, i'm desperated, please, help me
duvaldavidr said:
well, hello everyone here, yes, as the title says, my moto g is just stuck on the motorola logo and that's it, i bought this phone to a friend who told me it was the motherboard that was f****d up, but when i got home y just pressed vol - and power just because of instinct (i actually don't know much about this phone or motorola phones itself) and it enteredinto fastboot, so i was like: 'ok..... i've just bought a treasure' and everything relatively ok, i browsed through the menu options to see what was available, i pressed Recovery and the phone just turned off because it was low in battery (before all of the fastboot and stuff when i press power, the white led just blinked and that was it, it wont even boot into Motorola logo). Ok after seeing that the phone was low battery i disarmed it and charged the battery with two cables from and or usb i peeld just for this situation. After leaving it for like two hours i put the battery again and was stuckd into the Motorola logo... nothing hard, but what is pissing me off is that now i CAN'T BE ABLE TO BOOT INTO FASTBOOT and it's just stuck booting o trying to (when i connected the battery the phone turned itself on). Now i don't know what to do, i'm desperated, please, help me
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I have exactly the same problem. My moto g doesn't stop trying to start uo even if i am not pressing the power button. When I connect it to the charguer screen turns on and says o% battery, then it tries to turn on itself. Have you solved this problem???
@duvaldavidr @jorgearnaiz998 Any of you had any luck?

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