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Old 06-13-2010, 11:34 PM   #2
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1. If you are able to de-authorize a computer, that is the computer you are currently logged in with. Rename it to a meaningful name. i.e. Desktop.

2. If you have another computer, log in with the other computer. There will only be a de-authorize option for the computer you are currently logged in with. Rename it to a meaningful name. i.e. Laptop

3. Repeat step 2 for any other computers.

If you have any computers left over without meaningful names, rename it/them to "Please delete 1", "Please delete 2", etc. and contact customer service and ask them to un-authorize the computer(s) named "Please delete 1", "Please delete 2", etc.

I had to do something similar when I returned a defective netbook that I forgot to de-authorize before I returned it.

From the Manage Devices screen.
Quote:
To add or de-authorize a computer, you must first log in to that computer.

Can't access that computer anymore? Contact Customer Service.

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