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iTunes deauthorization?!

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Scarlett | 18:44 Fri 20th Apr 2012 | Technology
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I can't listen to some of my songs on itunes because it says I cannot authorise more than 5 computers. However, I only have ONE computer. This computer broke recently and had to be reinstalled. I think this installation may count to iTunes as a "new" computer. I'm not sure what to do. I don't want to deauthorise the computer, as it's my only one! Any thoughts?
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In iTunes go to the top and click 'Store'. You should be able to access a list of all devices that authorised and presently linked to your iTunes account. If, as it suggests, you are using all 5 then you should have the option to de-authorise them all and then you can click 'Store' again and simply authorise the machine you're using now. You don't lose your music doing this, you're just adding/removing the machines ability to play it back.

Do you not own an iPod / iPhone or similar, these and other computers count as devices.
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It tells me that I have 5 computers (in My Account) authorised but there is only one button which says "deactivate all". There is nowhere I can find which lets me see the computers? Yes, I do have ipod/iphone- but all worked fine until my PC died and was re-installed!
Okay, so since iTunes is seeing your PC as a 'new' computer even though it isn't, it won't let you authorise it as a single device FROM that device. I'm not sure whether you can manage devices individually from anything other than an authorised PC or Mac so I think your only option is going to have to be to de-authorise all devices and re-authorise them manually.

As I say, this will not alter any content stored on the respective device, it only (temporarily) disables the device's ability to play back the content for the period that it is de-authorised.
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Thanks for your help Mobius x

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