How to add itunes to new computer when old harddrive crashed and itunes is on 5 computers now

My computer's harddrive crashed and i purchased a new computer but i have itunes on the limit of 5 computers now and cannot deauthorize the broken computer

You should be able to de-authorise all of your computers via your account (which you can do once every 12 months), and you can then re-authorise the computers that you still have and need : authorising and de-authorising

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    For several years, my iTunes account was listed under my former email address. I now have a different computer and I am using my iMac address for my account, When I attempt to play tunes that I purchased and downloaded under the former account, I get a message that says I must authorize this computer.If I try to authorize the new computer using the old account, I get a message that account no longer exists (which is true). If I try to authorize using the new account, I get a message telling me this computer is already authorized (also true). But it still won't let me play songs authorized under the old account! Any suggestions????

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  • How do I authorize my new computer when I'm not getting a prompt to authorize?

    I'm trying to authorize my new computer, however I'm not being prompted with a tab to authorize! Also I need to deactivate my old computer. How do I do these?

    Log into iTunes Store on your old computer. Select De-authorize This Computer from the Store menu.
    Log into iTunes Store on your new computer. Select Authorize This Computer from the Store menu.
    About De-authorizing Computers (contributed by user John Galt)
    You can de-authorize individual computers, but only by using those computers. The only other option is to "de-authorize all" from your iTunes account.
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  • How do i sync iphone with new computer when old computer is unavailable?

    I want my iphone content on itunes on a new computer.  My old computer crashed and is unavailable.

    No backup is a big mistake.
    If you sync iphone to a blank computer, then the current content will be erased.
    The iphone is not a backup device.
    The music and pics sync is one way - computer to iphone.  The only exception is itunes purchases:  File>Transfer Purchases
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    If you enter one unique contact and calendar item, then you should get the option to merge the data when you first sync.

  • Synching to new computer when old computer is dead...

    I'm sure it's been asked before, but I can't find the answer.
    I had all my music on one machine, and about 95% was from CD. About 5% was purchased from iTunes. This machine was a macbook, and the hard drive crashed last week.
    I've installed a new hard drive.
    1- Can I move the music off my iPod to the new hard drive? Or just the iTunes music?
    2- I can't deauthorize the old hard drive, because it's dead.
    Outside of ripping all my CDs again (which took me months), how can I get my music off my ipod on to my new machine.
    And yes, some of it is backed-up, but the stuff I finished over the last 6 weeks is not.
    Thanks

    *1- Can I move the music off my iPod to the new hard drive? Or just the iTunes music?*
    Connect your iPod to your computer. If it is set to update automatically you'll get a message that it is linked to a different library and asking if you want to link to this one and replace all your songs etc, press "Cancel". Pressing "Erase and Sync" will irretrievably remove all the songs from your iPod. Your iPod should appear in the iTunes source list from where you can change the update setting to manual and use your iPod without the risk of accidentally erasing it. Also when using most of the utilities listed below your iPod needs to be enabled for disc use, changing to manual update will do this by default. Check the "manually manage music and videos" box in Summary then press the Apply button: Managing content manually on iPod
    Once you are safely connected there are a few things you can do to restore your iTunes from the iPod. If you have any iTunes Music Store purchases the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers was introduced with iTunes 7. You'll find details in this article: Copying iTunes Store purchases from your iPod to a computer
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    iRepo Mac & Windows
    iPodRip Mac & Windows
    YamiPod Mac & Windows
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    There's also a manual method of copying songs from your iPod to a Mac or PC. The procedure is a bit involved and won't recover playlists but if you're interested it's available at this link: Two-way Street: Moving Music Off the iPod
    Keep your iPod in manual mode until you have reloaded your iTunes and you are happy with your playlists etc then it will be safe to return it auto-sync.
    *2- I can't deauthorize the old hard drive, because it's dead.*
    You can't deauthorise a 'dead' installation or a computer you no longer have access to on it's own. However once you reach the limit of 5 authorisations you have the option once a year to deauthorise them all in one go and start over: About iTunes Music Store Authorisation and Deauthorisation

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