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kddpop

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 5, 2006
117
0
oklahoma city, ok
i will be as detailed as possible while trying to remain brief:
my superdrive was not properly mounting/playing dvd's so i took my macbook in to the genius bar. they replaced my optical drive. when i got it home, the picture on my display was all messed up. i took it immediately back to the apple store, and they acknowledged the problem, said the video cable had been damaged in the earlier repair. i left it with them over night. when i got it back the next morning, all seemed to work just fine. they have replaced the video cable and the logic board.
watched a dvd and then went to sync my iphone. i am now stuck in this loop:
the iphone backs up and syncs contacts, mail, etc. then when it gets to the music, i get this message:
"this computer is no longer authorized to play purchased items that are on the iPhone "Kyle Dixon's iPhone". would you like to authorize this computer for items purchased from the iTunes store? if you do not authorize this computer, 57 items, inlcuding. "xxxx" will be removed from the iPhone."
i hit the authorize button and the account dialogue box opens. interestingly, it defaults to a .mac account that i havent used in YEARS. so i change it to my current itunes account info and enter the correct password. i then get this dialogue:
"this computer is already authorized. including this one, you have authorized 3 computers out of your available 5."
i hit ok...and then i am faced with the exact same dialogue box starting with "this computer is no longer authorized to play purchased items that are on the iPhone "Kyle Dixon's iPhone". and the whole thing goes again.
all my music plays on my iphone. and most of my music plays on my computer (with it's new logic board) but not all of it.
any help or suggestions?
thanks in advance
 

mufflon

macrumors 6502
Sep 15, 2006
264
2
Have you tried re-authencticate your computer on the itunes store?
It might be connected to which logic board you're using (it got some identifiers after all so might be what apple defines as "the computer")

You may authenticate 5 computers for any account and if already used up your share of these you can just reset the count (but then you will have to reauthenticate the other computers as well at your leisure)
 

GeoffG

macrumors newbie
Jan 20, 2009
2
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It's the authorization loop that it's stuck in. After reauthorizing the computer I am told that it is already authorized. When I dismiss that dialogue box, the original "this computer no longer authorized to play purchased items that are on the iPod... Would you like to authorize?..."
And the loop goes on (as described in kddpop's original post)............. it then tells me that if not authorized 95 songs will be removed from the iPod.
 

scottstover

macrumors newbie
Oct 3, 2001
12
0
Sign out, delete, reinstall, sign in.

It's the authorization loop that it's stuck in. After reauthorizing the computer I am told that it is already authorized. When I dismiss that dialogue box, the original "this computer no longer authorized to play purchased items that are on the iPod... Would you like to authorize?..."
And the loop goes on (as described in kddpop's original post)............. it then tells me that if not authorized 95 songs will be removed from the iPod.

I found this to work while nothing else did.
Store>Sign Out
Store>Deauthorize Computer

Delete iTunes app.

Download and Reinstall iTunes

Store>Sign In
Store>Authorize Computer

Finally, sync phone.
 

alansmallen

macrumors 6502a
Jun 25, 2007
859
3
I found this to work while nothing else did.
Store>Sign Out
Store>Deauthorize Computer

Delete iTunes app.

Download and Reinstall iTunes

Store>Sign In
Store>Authorize Computer

Finally, sync phone.

Seems risky. I don't want to have to sort through all my music on my mac again....
 

weeman

macrumors 6502
May 6, 2007
453
84
Orange County, CA
I found this to work while nothing else did.
Store>Sign Out
Store>Deauthorize Computer

Delete iTunes app.

Download and Reinstall iTunes

Store>Sign In
Store>Authorize Computer

Finally, sync phone.

Success! I was struggling with this stupid problem for a week and this solved it!
 

Grippy

macrumors newbie
Mar 19, 2009
3
0
I registered because I have the exact same problem with iTunes and my iPod on my new MacBook. It's not a huge deal, as I usually use iTunes and update my iPod with my G4 due to iTunes' habit of putting new music on my local drive and not the assigned network drive.

Anyway, I deleted my prefs and that didn't work. I took the steps suggested above and that seemed to work, but didn't.

Annoying!
 

Lucster

macrumors newbie
Mar 20, 2009
1
0
ITunes IPhones stuck in authorization loop

Hi,

I had the same problem as well. I spent over 2 hours with 2 Apple technical representatives to fix this issue. I must add that these 2 gentlemen were very patient, polite and knowlegeable. We finally fixed the problem.

It turns out that some of my IPhone apps were downloaded without inputting my complete user name (the domain name of my email address was not entered).

This has caused a number of problems after I changed the password on my account. In the end, I had to wipe my Iphone clean and start from scratch. I know that this is not ideal for a lot of people but after trying everything else in the book, this is the only thing that worked.

I also add to remove the apps that were downloaded with the wrong User ID and download them again. Previously purchased apps can be downloaded for free.

Basically, you have to reset the IPhone to factory settings. After you connect the IPhone to your computer, go to the IPhone page in Itunes and click on reset. The process takes a while to complete but it will do the trick. If songs or other items cannot be synced after, transfer them to the IPhone manually by dragging.

Best of luck,

Lucster
 

Ginabina61

macrumors newbie
Aug 21, 2009
2
0
Buffalo, NY
"computer Not Authorized" Endless Loop

For those who still experience this problem, I had it after getting my laptop back from the Genius Bar. I did the deauthorize, quit, reinstall itunes thing twice with no success. I finally restored the ipod and that seemed to do the trick, although there are still some songs that itunes tells me are not authorized. Haven't figured that out, but at least I can sync again. This is by far one of the most frustrating problems I have ever had with the Mac.
 

Brucewl

macrumors 6502
Sep 15, 2010
305
0
The best way to avoid this situation is just authorized on your personal computer...
 

jaywhy

macrumors newbie
Nov 19, 2007
3
0
This problem happened to me when I synced my iPad after changing my Apple ID password. As long as I used my new password I was stuck in the described loop forever, but when I entered my old password it worked.
 

Webmason

macrumors newbie
Jan 8, 2009
12
0
Great, now I'm having this problem too... I'll try the above fix and see what happens... :confused:
 

Andrewbanana

macrumors newbie
Sep 16, 2014
2
0
thanks also worked for me in 2014

This problem happened to me when I synced my iPad after changing my Apple ID password. As long as I used my new password I was stuck in the described loop forever, but when I entered my old password it worked.

thanks
 
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