Formatted hard drive now I have a cap problem...

What I was saying is that iTunes puts a cap on the amount of computers that your purchased music can be shared with. Before I formatted my MacBook I was sharing my music with 4 computers. Now that I have formated it I have to re enter my password, that would make it share with 5 computers, the limit. Is there anyway I can get back one "computer" so that I have not met my limit?

Hi Tim,
You might want to read this information from Apple:
http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/store/authorization/
Regards,
Colin R.

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