Reinstalled Windows Without uninstalling iTunes

I recently reinstalled Windows on one of my computers but forgot to deauthorize iTunes before doing so. I can't authorize the computer now because all of the licenses are in use, but I can't deauthorize the computer either.
Is there a way to fix my problem?
Thanks.

If you've reached five authorizations for that account, there will be a button in your iTunes Store account information that will allow you to deauthorize all systems associated with that account. Log into your Store account and you should see it. You can then reauthorize the computers you're using now.
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