De-Authorize old computers that I no longer own

I'd like to de-Authorize a few old computers that I no longer own. iTunes says that I have four while I only have two. One was sold, one has a new motherboard so iTunes thinks that it's new and the old motherboard no longer exits.

Read the fine print in the linked article: "The Deauthorize All button will not appear if you have fewer than 5 authorized computers, or if you have used this option within the last 12 months."

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  • De-authorizing old computers that I no longer own

    how do I de-authorize 2 computers I no longer own? Being a novice to ipods and computers this never occurred to me as being a problem at the time when they were given away.

    If you've got 5 computers authorised for the account in question, and you need to free up authorizations, I'd do a "Deauthorize All" from one of the computers you have access to, and then reauthorize the computers you have access to.
    For instructions, see the following document:
    iTunes Store: About authorization and deauthorization

  • HT4527 how do I deauthorize or deactivate old computers that I no longer have?

    how do I deauthorize or deactivate old computers that I no longer have? When authorizing anew computer, a message appeared that I had 4 of 5 computers activated on my home sharing network. How do I deauthorize/deactivate the computers I no longer have?

    If you no longer have the computer(s) you want to deauthorise,
    Log in to iTunes,  go to "view your account info" on the itunes store,  deauthorise all five, (Please Note: this can only be done Once every 12 months)  and then re-authorize your current Computer(s) one at a time.
    Authorise / Deauthorise About
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1420

  • How can I deauthorize computers that I no longer own or have access to?

    I need to deauthorize computers that I no longer own or have access to. How can I do this?
    Thanks

    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.
      1. Open iTunes on a computer
      2. From the Store menu, select "View my Account..."
      3. Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
      4. Under "Computer Authorizations" select "De-authorize All".
      5. Authorize each computer you still have, as you may require.
    You may only do this once per year.
    After you "de-authorize all" your authorized computers, re-authorize each one as required.
    If you have de-authorized all computers and need to do it again, but your year has not elapsed, then contact: Apple - Support - iTunes - Contact Us.
    For more information on authorization and de-authorization: iTunes Store- Authorize or deauthorize your Mac or PC.

  • How can I deactivate an old computer that I know longer have?

    How can I deactivate an old computer that I know longer have? I own two computers and Adobe permits two computers on a subscription. However, when I bought my third new computer and didn't deactivate my old computer, I did not notify Adobe. Now, there is a message saying that I must deactivate the old computer to register the new computer. I don't know how to do this. Can anyone help?

    You cannot yourself deauthorize a computer that's not working or to which you no longer have access. You can authorize a total of up to five systems, so unless you've hit that limit it's probably not really important that you deauthorize your dead unit now. Once you reach five total authorizations, a button will appear in your iTunes Store account that will allow you to deauthorize all your systems, so that would at that time recover the now-useless authorization.
    If for some reason you really feel you need to deauthorize a system and you're not at the five-system limit, you can try contacting  the iTunes Store customer support department through their Contact form (follow the on-screen instructions)  and explaining the problem to them. They might be willing to clear your authorizations for you.
    Regards

  • I have used homeshare on 3 computers that I no longer have. How do I delete them from my homeshare?

    I have used homeshare on 4 other computers that I no longer have.
    I am only allowed 5 homeshares.
    Is there any way to remove the old computers so that I can homeshare with my new computers?
    Thank you,
    Goldenbear

    Have a look here...might help?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1420?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US

  • TS2972 How do I deauthorize computers that I no longer have?

    How do I deauthorize computers that I no longer have access to?  It's been a long time since I first started using iTunes and didn't think to deauthorize a computer when we took it out of service, or it crashed and then we couldn't take it out of service if we wanted to. So, now that I have a new MacBook, I want to authorize it with my iTunes account and the only option to deuthorize a computer is "deauthorize all" - or deauthoize from the actual computer (which I no longer have due to it crashing, etc..)
    So, part two of my question -- if I have to choose "deauthorize all" will it affect anything in my current libraries?  I'm hoping I can just "deauthorize all" and then go to the specific computers I have now and reauthorize without losing any music, etc.  Is that a correct assumption?
    Thanks!

    AAandA wrote:
    How do I deauthorize computers that I no longer have access to? ...
    If you no longer have, or access to, the computer(s) you want to deauthorise,
    Log in to iTunes,  go to "view your account info" on the itunes store, deauthorise all five, (Please Note: this can only be done Once every 12 months)  and then re-authorize your current Computer(s) one at a time.
    Authorise / Deauthorise About
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1420
    AAandA wrote:
    So, part two of my question -- if I have to choose "deauthorize all" will it affect anything in my current libraries? ...
    No.
    But it it is Prudent that you create and maintain a Backup of iTunes.
    Details Here  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1751

  • How do you deauthorize computers that are no longer functional?

    How do you deauthorize computers that are no longer functional?

    i followed the directions to deauthorize one "fried" computer and one old Windows laptop i no longer use from my new MacBook Pro.  When i go into iTunes on my new MacBook Pro, however, iTunes says i still have 5 authorized computers and i can't set up my music on my laptop using iTunes Match.  I did not deauthorize all my computers because i still have an iphone and two ipads.  Now that i've invoked deauthorize, what am i supposed to do for the next 12 months until i can deauthorize again?

  • I did not deactivate a photoshop cs6 before there was a new hard drive installed with a Win7 Pro fresh install too. How can I activate photoshop on the new hardware if I can't deactivate it on the old hardware that is no longer available? Any help will be

    I did not deactivate a photoshop cs6 before there was a new "C" hard drive installed on my computer and a Win7 Pro fresh install too. How can I activate photoshop on the new hardware if I can't deactivate it on the old hardware that is no longer available? Any help will be appreciated.

    If it's the same machine (same CPU) there should not be any need to activate.  The actiovation is tied to your CPU.
    If you run into problems, then:
    Unfortunately, only Adobe customer service can assist you with your issue. These are user forums; you are not addressing Adobe here.
    Click on the link below, and after that click on "Still need Help? Contact us."
    Then on the next page, click Chat
    There is also a phone option. 1 (800) 833-6687
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  • I had my ipod synced to an old computer that I no longer have how can i get all my stuff on the new itunes without erasing it

    I had my ipod synced to an old computer that I no longer have how can i get all my stuff on the new itunes without erasing it

    Most Windows users don't.
    Purchase an external hard drive and use the backup software that comes with it to backup files from your computer.
    Buy TouchCopy and install it on your new computer, connect your old iPod and transfer your songs to your computer.

  • HT201272 I no longer have any of my pcs that I had registered on iTunes and I am at my limit on the number of registered devices  how do I unregistere old machines that I no longer have so I can get my old music that I have down loaded.?

    I no longer have any of my pcs that I had registered on iTunes and I am at my limit on the number of registered devices  how do I unregistere old machines that I no longer have so I can get my old music that I have down loaded.?

    Go to your account in the iTunes Store and look for the De-authorise All button in your account's details. Use the De-authorise All and then authorise the PCs you still have.

  • HT202213 I need to delete computers that are no longer active from my home sharing account, how do I do this?

    I need to delete computers that are no longer active from my itunes Home sharing account so that I can sign up the new computers.  I am using a Mac laptop. The computers that were previously linked to the Homesharing are no longer available, they have been wiped and are not in the house anymore.   Does anyone know how to do this?

    The apps aren't stored in your personal iCloud account and don't use any of your storage.  They are only stored in the App store.  The iCloud symbols are only links to your previous purchases in the App store so you can download them again.  If you don't want to see certain apps, you can hide them in iTunes on your computer as explained here: iTunes Store: Hiding and unhiding purchases.  Once hidden in iTunes, you should no longer see them on your phone.

  • I am trying to set up my new replacement phone and the iCloud account is using my old email that is no longer activated, so I am not able to reset my password in order to set up messaging, etc. What do I do??

    I am trying to set up my new replacement phone and the iCloud account is using my old email that is no longer activated, so I am not able to reset my password in order to set up messaging, etc. What do I do??

    Try to change your Apple ID back to your old email address (http://appleid.apple.com) in order to set up and activate the phone. After the set up please sign out of iCloud and turn off "Find My iPhone" (Settings > iCloud) - do that on all your devices -, then change your Apple ID to your new address again and then add your iCloud account on you devices again.

  • How do I deactivate a serial number on old computers (that don't work) in order to use the serial number on the new computer?

    How do I deactivate a serial number on old computers (that don't work) in order to use the serial number on the new computer?

    Hi Amy,
    Please take a look at this document, for information about deactivating/reactivating an Adobe product:  Activation & Deactivation Help - Adobe.
    If you have additional questions, please let us know!
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    Sara

  • How do I de register Photoshop from 2 computers that I no longer use?  Both computers hard drives have died and I need to use Photoshop CS4 on another machine

    How do I de register Photoshop from 2 computers that I no longer use?  Both computers hard drives have died and I need to use Photoshop CS4 on another machine

    You will need to contact Activation Support:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activation-deactivat ion-products.html
    Click the Chat Now button at the end of the page and talk with a live agent who would resolve it ASAP.
    Regards,
    Ashutosh

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