Bying back systems, that's news to me.  Can you point me to a place where I can 
read more about that?


On Aug 30, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Jon Cohn wrote:

> There is one other option for deauthorization of computers. 
> 
> If you have five (the max) authorized computers then you can deauthorize all 
> computers in the Apple Store.  This is described in the iTunes help.
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
> So the process of making a computer safe for resale should be.
> 
> 1. Make a backup with a cloner, and verify the cloner disk will boot the 
> system.
> 2. Migrate software and documents to the new system as you feel appropriate.
> 3. Deauthorize iTunes and other services from the old computer.
> 4. Reinstall the OS with a jump to tools->Disk Utilities and reformat the 
> primary partition using a write over deleted items.
> 5. Sell your old system as you prefer.  
> 
> Note: now that Apple is buying back some systems at its stores, it might be 
> that they could handle all this for you.
> 
> Jonathan
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