Restore Stock Firmware of Z10 (Official Release)

Hi, I just got an officially release unit of Z10 from UAE. All was working well. Out of curiosity, I installed an Autoloader and it crippled my cellular radio. I searched the internet and downloaded Autoload-DevAlpha-10.0.10.263.exe and it successfully updated my Z10. Unfortunately, theres a Dev Alpha word from boot up (that's kind of annyoing) not the usual Blackberry Logo with progress bar (rotating the logo). Would you happen to be able to assist me in restoring back my stock firmware? Need your help. Hoping for your prompt and favorable response.

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    {quote:title=LordMMX wrote:}2010-10-29 18:31:10.872 [4792:494]: restore library built Aug 6 2010 at 11:14:46
    2010-10-29 18:31:10.872 [4792:494]: iTunes: iTunes 10.0.1.22
    2010-10-29 18:31:10.872 [4792:494]: iTunes: Software payload version: 8C5115c (option key)
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    2010-10-29 18:31:17.580 [4792:72c]: amai: AMAuthInstallDebugWriteObject: debug object written: C:\Users\PETERP~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Per45D.tmp\amai\debug\tss-request.plist
    2010-10-29 18:31:22.491 [4792:72c]: amai: AMAuthInstallRequestSendSync: received tss response (server version: 0.6.30-b2)
    2010-10-29 18:31:22.492 [4792:72c]: amai: AMAuthInstallDebugWriteObject: debug object written: C:\Users\PETERP~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Per45D.tmp\amai\debug\tss-response.plist
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.024 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: production fused device
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.024 [4792:1cc]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
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    2010-10-29 18:31:23.025 [4792:1cc]: WinDFU::OpenDeviceByPath: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#cd098742
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.073 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 1
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.078 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 3
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.085 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 5
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.089 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 7
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.094 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 9
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.100 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 11
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.104 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 13
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.108 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 15
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.112 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 17
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.116 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 19
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.121 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 21
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.125 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 23
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.130 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 25
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.135 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 27
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.139 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 29
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.145 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 31
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.149 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 33
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.153 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 35
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.157 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 37
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    2010-10-29 18:31:23.213 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 64
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.217 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 66
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.221 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 68
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.225 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 70
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.229 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 72
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.233 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 74
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.237 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 76
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.241 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 78
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.245 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 80
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.249 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 82
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.253 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 84
    2010-10-29 18:31:23.257 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 86
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    2010-10-29 18:31:23.269 [4792:1cc]: <DFU Device 080882C0>: operation 0 progress 91
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    2010-10-29 18:31:31.496 [4792:14a8]: interface has 1 endpoints, file pipe = 1
    2010-10-29 18:31:31.496 [4792:14a8]: <Recovery Mode Device 07E212F8>: operation 4 progress -1
    2010-10-29 18:31:31.704 [4792:14a8]: <Recovery Mode Device 07E212F8>: operation 42 progress -1
    2010-10-29 18:31:32.755 [4792:14a8]: <Recovery Mode Device 07E212F8>: operation 5 progress -1
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    2010-10-29 18:31:33.217 [4792:14a8]: command device request for 'getenv ramdisk-delay' failed: 2008
    2010-10-29 18:31:35.622 [4792:14a8]: <Recovery Mode Device 07E212F8>: operation 6 progress -1
    2010-10-29 18:31:36.635 [4792:14a8]: <Recovery Mode Device 07E212F8>: operation 7 progress -1
    2010-10-29 18:31:36.772 [4792:14a8]: <Recovery Mode Device 07E212F8>: operation 8 progress -1
    2010-10-29 18:31:36.772 [4792:14a8]: <Recovery Mode Device 07E212F8>: operation 9 progress -1
    2010-10-29 18:31:36.773 [4792:14a8]: <Recovery Mode Device 07E212F8>: Recovery mode succeeded
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    2010-10-29 18:31:38.826 [4792:1710]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x07c7e850, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2010-10-29 18:31:38.826 [4792:1710]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x07c7ed00, notify: 2, connected: 1
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    2010-10-29 18:31:46.166 [4792:cfc]: <Restore Device 07F01578>: operation 28 progress -1
    2010-10-29 18:31:49.175 [4792:cfc]: <Restore Device 07F01578>: operation 28 progress -1
    2010-10-29 18:31:52.184 [4792:cfc]: <Restore Device 07F01578>: operation 28 progress -1
    2010-10-29 18:31:55.190 [4792:cfc]: <Restore Device 07F01578>: operation 28 progress -1
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    2010-10-29 18:37:16.608 [4792:cfc]: <Restore Device 07F01578>: operation 14 progress 100
    2010-10-29 18:37:16.783 [4792:cfc]: <Restore Device 07F01578>: operation 15 progress -1
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