HT1420 how to deauthorize all computers for second time in one year?

hi there....
first sorry for my english.
i have allready deauthorize 5 computers one time and after authorize again 5 computers , i wan to do the same think but i cant before 1 year .
now i cant connect my iphone to i tunes.
what can i do for this problem?
thanks for your help.
p.s.
i have allredy search for solution on itunes support page and i didnt find anything.

You can't. You can click the Support link under Quick Links and email for assistance.

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