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Deactivating old computers when having no active computer

Over the years I have replaced my computer a number of times and apparently never bothered to deactivate my old obsolete ones. My last computer that had iTunes on it is no longer functional and was computer number 5. I now am unable to activate my new computer in iTunes and don't have an active computer to go and deactivate all computers to clear up the unused ones. Is there any solution to this?

Posted on May 23, 2020 7:07 PM

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Posted on May 23, 2020 7:23 PM

See Authorization vs. association - Apple Community. You can use the deauthorize all function from a machine that isn't authorized.


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Deactivating old computers when having no active computer

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