I download an app cant rember what its name was but it ment to a jailbreak thing but it was not what i was hopping for tryed deleting it but there was no X on it so i stared to reset and it frozen with the apple logo and a loading bar ? plez help (4th)

i dowloaded an app cant rember name but i was ment to be a jailbreak thing (typed in on sarfari jailbreak me) but it was not what i hopped for so i tryed deleting it (and an game boy app off this app) but no X came up on the corner so i tryed resating it but its now frozen and thers the apple logo and a loading bar under it ?
PLEZ HELP ME SOME ONE

Try forcing your iPod into Recovery Mode...
Follow the Steps in this Article...
Recovery Mode / Unable to Update or Restore
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808

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