Helppp!!! my phone won't go past the driod screen!!

my phone turned off and then when i tried to turn it back on it wont go past the driod screen in the beginning.. i tried taking the battery out n leaving it out and it does nothing.. i was on hold with verizon forever with no help.. someone please help!!!!

If that dont work try booting into safe mode....
1. Power the Droid X off.
2. Press and hold the Menu button on the lower-left side of the screen.
3. Keep holding the Menu button while the device starts until you see the Home screen load. It should say Safe Mode in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
To take the Droid X out of Safe Mode, simply power the device off, then back on.
And as a last option you can reset,,,,
Power Device Off First.....
1. Hold Home Button and press power
2. Screen will show a Android with a triangle with astrick
3. Let Go of Home Button and Power
4. Press Search Button (Far Left Button)
5. A blue menu will show at top of page, scroll to Format Device
6. Select Yes to verify
7. Allow format to complete (Information at bottom of page will go through a few steps)
8. Once Format is complete Blue Menu will show at top again, select Reboot
Note: Use volume up and down to select opinion and use camera button as Enter,,,

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