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not familiar with that tablet but most charging problems are either the cord or battery needs replacing. If light does not come on when on charge then you need a new cord. If light comes on and it won't hold the charge then it's time to replace your battery.
Go to this site for the instructions on how to do a hard reset on your tablet.
http://www.howtogeek.com/130611/how-to-factory-reset-your-android-phone-or-tablet-when-it-wont-boot/
I think you answered your own question. If you get a charging indication when plugged in and it stays on only while plugged in, that mean the internal power supply is accepting the charger power and trying to charge the battery but your battery is toast and will need to be replaced. The same principle would apply for any laptop or smartphone for that matter.
The charger is working. Your Battery won't take a charge. Does the tablet work when it is plugged in? If so, your battery is not holding a charge anymore. Low budget tablets are famous for this. My daughter has had two that are dead. Both a little over a year old. You can take it to the Microsoft store and see if they have another charger and see if it charges. Otherwise it's the battery.
I'm assuming it is the Zeki 8" TBDG874B. What I would do to get it of the flashy Android logo is hold down the volume button on the minus (-) side and get a small pin or needle to tap the reset. While holding the volume it will reset, then tap the power button still holding volume it will bring up a list. Do a factory reset (you lose all data but that's what I would to do to be on the safe side).
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