Blackberry gets stuck on reboot screen

Hello,  was in the middle of updating my blackberry and it came up with a message saying it had failed, so I unplugged my phone and from then onwards it gets stuck on the reboot screen and I cannot use my phone. All that happens is that the white bar at the bottom (the one that shows how much longer the reboot is going to be) , when it gets to the end instead of starting up my phone it just stays like it and nothing happens for a while. Then a white screen comes up and says " app error 200 " 
anyone know what to do now?

Hey Charlierogers,
Welcome to the BlackBerry Support Community Forums.
Please try completing a clean reload of the device software as shown here:
How to perform a clean reload of the BlackBerry Device Software for Windows
http://btsc.webapps.blackberry.com/btsc/KB11320
I hope this helps.
-HB
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