Itunes files after a re-format??

I have an issue. Because I am a big computer guy and gamer, I ususally end up formating my computer around once a year (or sometimes even more than that) for one reason or another. Up until now this hasn't been a problem. But now on ITunes it said last time that I've used 4 out of my 5 computers. Sure I have one left, but is there any way for me to undo that?
This is the same computer with the exception of a new part every now and then, I just backed up the files and restored them after my format and re-install. I have a lot of music by now and I can't re-buy it all every time I need to re-install my operating system. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but someone please help me out.
None, I built the computer myself Windows XP Pro

Just sign into itMS and deauthroize your PC until it shows zero authorizations.
Then authorize it once, and you should be back in business.

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