Hello John,

As far as I can tell, you can't deauthorise a computer, other than the one you 
are using, until you reach 5 authorised computers, at which point you can 
deauthorise them all and start again.

This is extremely irritating but I haven't found a way round it.

Cheers,

Anne


On May 12, 2010, at 2:34 AM, John J Herzog wrote:

> Hi listers, 
> I am having a strange problem. I got my mac serviced today, and as part of 
> the repairs, they replaced the logic board. Now, however, my mac is saying 
> that it is not authorized for some of my apps on my Ipod touch. It told me if 
> I did not authorize the machine the apps would be deleted. 
> I clicked on register, and then typed in my Itunes password, but the problem 
> now is that Itunes thinks I have registered two machines. In fact, I only 
> have one mac, and it is the only computer registered. How do I remove the 
> previous machine registration? I looked under the store menu in Itunes, but 
> this appears to remove the registration for the active machine you're 
> currently on. How do I get the other machine, which is really my same mac, 
> prior to repairs off of my account? 
> 
> Thanks,
> John 
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