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Unfortunately, with these systems that come with 64GB of solid state storage, you are limited in what you can add as far as programs and needed storage. I don't use iTunes, but as far as storage goes, since I saw no mention of an SD card slot, you would probably have to use one of the 4 USB ports to add external storage. Various solid state and platter drives with USB connectors are available and pretty cheap. Some USB drives come in sizes smaller than a postage stamp, so you have a much less chance of accidentally breaking off the part of the drive that extends outside the machine. Cloud storage is another option.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Kano PC is a standard Windows 10 Home PC (after you remove the S mode, which is recommended), so it should run iTunes. If I remember correctly, the OS takes up about 17 GB and change of the 64 GB present. After loading applications that you want to use, the remaining primary storage goes fast AND you have to remember to keep about 20 GB free for major Windows version updates. My Kano came with Windows 10 version 2004 installed; I loaded programs and apps that I wanted to use, then tried to update Windows to the latest version (version 21H1 as of this writing). That failed - not enough memory available. The solution is to purchase a microSD card to provide additional storage. According to the Kano specs, the Kano has a microSD card slot that is capable of accepting up to a 512 GB microSD card. If you add an additional microSD card (depending on its size), you should be able to transfer your music onto the Kano either over the network connection or via an external storage device plugging into one of the Kano's standard USB 3.0 ports.
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