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How Do You Authorize Computers To Play Songs Bought From The Itunes Store?

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How Do You Authorize Computers To Play Songs Bought From The Itunes Store?

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So you just bought a handful of songs from the iTunes store. Now the only thing left to do is click Play and let your wicked air guitar solo fly. So you click and nothing happens, or even worse, a warning pops up on your screen. Never fear, with these easy to follow steps you will be able to authorize a computer to play songs bought from the iTunes store and you can get back to more important things, like perfecting the rhythm of your air drums. Step 1 Peruse your songs that you have bought from iTunes in your library or off of the purchase list. This could be any song. It also will work with videos or audiobooks. Step 2 Select the song that you want to hear. Step 3 Click the Play button. Did anything happen? Is there music playing? When music starts playing you are all set. When there is no music, keep reading. Step 4 Check to see if iTunes is asking you to enter the Apple ID and password you used to purchase the song. All that this means is that the song you bought is not authorized

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