Purchased music blocked after PC restored from disk

Hi All,
I had backed up my library using iTunes 7 - onto DVD. This included purchased songs. Then I formatted my PC Hard Drive (because I needed to !). Then I restored my PC and reloaded my iTunes library but it would NOT allow me to reload my purchased songs. What can I do?
OS = WIn XP Sp2
Thanks
hardDoneBy

You need to re-authorize your computer. Just play any purchased media in iTunes and you'll be prompted to authorize. Unfortunately you burned one of your five authorizations when you re-formatted your computer, you're supposed to de-authorize your computer before doing that. No real harm though, you can de-authorize all computers you've authorized once (if) you hit the five computer limit.

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