Hi,

No need to deauthorize your computer at all.  The iTunes store does not care 
what the name is or even what version of MacOS you're running.  The Store uses 
a unique hardware identifier like your MAC address so software changes are 
immaterial.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2012-12-09, at 10:23 AM, Daniel C <[email protected]> wrote:

> There's no need honestly to deauthorize just for a clean reinstall of an OS, 
> unless you are planning to change computers, like from Mac to Windows or 
> Windows to Mac, or maybe if you're changing computer names.
> As long as the computer is the same computer you're reinstalling an OS to, or 
> if the computer name is the same, deauthorizing and reauthorizing won't make 
> much difference.
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