HTC Desire 320 Boot Screen Stuck - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I need some help.
I have an HTC Desire 320, I am stuck on the boot screen.
I have already before rooted the phone.
I was attempting to install the recent update OTA and then when it rebooted it stuck.
I have tried erasing cache, dalvik, factory reset and nothing.
It vibrates at booting, but then stucks on the HTC screen.
I need to know how to proceed. I really don't understand the RUU and all that yet.
The OS is kitkat 4.4.2 it has no carrier tags but its the US version with the 512Mb

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