Probably, the easiest thing to do is to send an email to the iTunes store staff and ask them to deauthorize your acct's. Then just reauthorize them one at a time. I had to do this when I sold my G4 MDD and forgot to deauthorize it. They sent me back a slightly snotty reply (see below) but they did it. Dear John, Thank you for contacting the iTunes Music Store. We have manually deauthorized your registered computers from the iTunes Music Store. You can now reauthorize the computers that you intend to use. To protect our customers' privacy, we generally do not perform this service. However, in this case we have made an exception. If you plan to sell or stop using a computer, be sure to deauthorize it before you no longer have access to it. The catalog of songs grows every week. Visit often to preview the latest: On Oct 30, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Paul Hawkins wrote: > How do you fix this problem if you've purchased an album on iTunes and > you're not sure which of the five computers you need to deauthorize?? > > Paul > > _______________________________________________ > X-Hardware mailing list > X-Hardware at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x-hardware >