itunes music authorization?
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- johndiggity0
that's bs on the 5 computers, i was listening to shit on my ipod through itunes on the powerbook at work and everytime a purchased song came up it said i could only authorize on up to 3 computers. fuck apple! i already paid fo da shit.
- Mimio0
Newstoday 4 some betta' tomorrow
- kpl0
email itms customer service
http://docs.info.apple.com/artic…
hacking... hah... geez, you drama queens.
- brandelec0
hahahah:
how be yo' ass
- brandelec0
what ever happened to the jive monkey?
- Mimio0
On a somewhat related note...
Keep jive alive!!!
It's a dying lexicon.
- scoops0
yo, fist off you can have up to 5 computers authorized now.. so you might not be as bad off as you thought
second, if you write iTunes help and explain the situation they'll help you out. They will most likely deauthorize all computers that you're on, so you'll just have to reauthorize them. no big deal.
- lvl_130
sorry i should have put the link up. thanks greedo
- Kidneon0
2600 is a hacker mag...ive also heard of this problem before and there is nothing you can really do other than try to bypass the protection with some think like fairplay.
- johndiggity0
what's 2600? i don't speak jive.
- lvl_130
yo dude, pick up the newest copy of 2600. iit tells you how to get around this.
- johndiggity
i wiped my hd and did a clean install, plugged in my lacie w/my mp3s and now itunes wants me to authorize them on this "new" computer.
the reason i wiped it is i'm buying a powerbook and selling my g4. now i only have 1 computer left to authorize my purchased music on.
is there anyway to reset this? i didn't really put the music on another computer, it's the same one. help a brother out.