![]() When the Cache Partition Wipe is complete, press the “Power button” to reboot and start the normal power up sequence.The device will then perform the Cache Partition Wipe.Use the “Volume Down” button to scroll to “Wipe Cache Partition”, then press the “Power button” to select it.The device will display additional menu options (text will appear in blue).Press and hold the “Power button” and then tap “Volume Up” button.An image of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark will appear. From the “Boot Options” menu, use the “Volume Down” button to scroll to “Recovery Mode”.Press and hold the “Volume Down and Power button” for 2-3 seconds.Try wiping cache partition for the next step: To clean it, you may use soft brush or compressed air. Those can create a problem of low volume sound. When you have applied those above steps, make sure that there are no lint, dust, or debris trapped on the earphone of Moto G or microphone hole. ![]()
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