Deauthorizing computer I no longer own

Hi,
I'm aware that to de-authorize a computer from being able to play itunes downloads you have to log into itunes on that computer and go through the profile section and click de-authorize, however my old laptop is no more (i.e. smashed to a million pieces), how can I de-authorize this machine as there doesn't seem to be the option to do so without de-authorizing all? I would like my new laptop to be registered instead.
Cheers
Will

You can't deauthorise a 'dead' computer on it's own. However once you've reached the limit of 5 authorisations, you have the option once a year to deauthorise them all in one go: About iTunes Music Store Authorisation and Deauthorisation

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