HTC One X Won't Turn Off. - HTC One X

Hello
My Phone will not power off if i hold the powerbutton or power+volume down it will power off and then switch itself back on after about five seconds and sit on the HTC Boot logo.
I cannot boot into bootloader either it will sit on the HTC boot logo and go no further.
I was trying to return to stock from CM11 before this happened i flashed boot.img, recovery.img and did fastboot oem lock my phone restarted as soon as i did fastboot oem lock and i've been stuck in this boot loop ever since.
Because i can't get into the bootloader i really don't know where i go from here.
EDIT: it switched off and now it will eventually turn on when plugged in but it will sit on the HTC logo and it will not go into bootloader holding power+volume down just switches the phone off.

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My M9 has been flashed with Viper ROM for several months. This morning, I rebooted my phone as I usually do (it seemed to be running a little bit slow).
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hmhackmaster said:
My M9 has been flashed with Viper ROM for several months. This morning, I rebooted my phone as I usually do (it seemed to be running a little bit slow).
It properly shut down; but instead of booting back up, it entered a boot loop. The screen lights up, briefly vibrates, the HTC logo appears for about 3 seconds, then it turns off and reboots.
I am able to press all 3 buttons (+ vol, - vol, and pwr) and get to the bootloader mode (I think) with options to boot to download & recovery modes.
Any attempts to get to any other mode result in the device rebooting after ~3 seconds.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do next? In this bootloader mode, fastboot does not detect it (not sure if it should). I am not aware of any other options.
Thanks for any help!
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boot to recovery and reflash your rom or restore your backup
clsA said:
boot to recovery and reflash your rom or restore your backup
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I can't get to recovery. When I try to boot to Recovery, the phone bootloops just before the Recovery would appear.

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njoyce98 said:
The phone is stuck either with the battery screen or when I turn it on on the green and white android boot screen. When holding power and vol down it enters the hboot/fastboot menu, it is unlocked and S-ON. No options in either menu do anything. Recovery when selected enters the android boot screen with recover loading on top however it eventually reboots the device which heads back into the regular android boot screen. Please help, I do not care if the device remains unlocked or goes into stock android firmware.
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read this mate http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694600

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