How to restore my device - iTunes problem?

Anyone helps me how to restore my device. i were using ios 5.5 but when i try to update my device to ios6 beta i get this message. how can i ignore it and go back to ios5. Thanks

We know that you aren't a member of the paid developer program.  You already tried asking about reverting after installing an illegal copy of beta software (deleted by Apple's moderators because you mentioned the J-word).
Pay up or stop asking.

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