Constant Rebooting Part 2

Like sibo66red's daughter in the "constant rebooting" thread, my blackberry 8520 is stuck in some recurring reboot state.
I was fiddling with security settings, setting up security passwords etc. When "testing the new settings out" I locked the keypad and for some unknown reason it initiated a reformat or something to that extent. I was unable to cancel the reformat so I stupidly resorted to taking out the battery in an attempt to save my data...
After re-inserting the battery, the timer appeared as it attempted to reboot. It does not, however, reboot. The timer just shows for about 25 minutes until the screen goes black. The process automatically repeats.
Now this seems like sibo66red's same issue, but my phone does not show the loading bar. Im attributing this to me having the old operating system? Should I still follow the pre-wipe/wipe/install OS process?
What I have done so far to see if I can fix it:
Remove SIM card
Remove Memory Card
Use another 8520 battery/SIM/mem card
Connet the phone to a charger (lol)
Connect the phone to a PC ---> no effect/little response from pc
Going to my service provider to act on the warranty is my last resort as I am lazy.

What you've got in your hands is what is called a "nuked" or "bricked" BlackBerry.  If you do a search for how to fix a nuked BlackBerry, you will find a variety of instructions, but here's one that is fairly easy to follow and includes pictures as a guide:
http://crackberry.com/blackberry-101-lecture-12-how-reload-operating-system-nuked-blackberry
Try that and see how it works for you.  The key step here is to plug the BlackBerry in at the right time to catch it and stop the reboot from continuing.
Good luck and if that doesn't help, let us know how far you made it and at what point you had problems. 
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