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To add a CD to iTunes library, follow these steps: 1. Insert the CD into your computer's CD/DVD drive. 2. Launch iTunes on your computer. If it doesn't open automatically, open it manually. 3. Look for the CD icon in the upper-left corner of the iTunes window. Click on it. 4. If you want to import all the tracks on the CD, click on the "Import CD" button. If you only want to import selected tracks, deselect the ones you don't want to import by unchecking their checkboxes. 5. If you want to change the import settings, click on the "Import Settings" button to choose the file format, bit rate, and other options. 6. Click on the "Import CD" button to start the import process. This may take some time depending on the number of tracks and your computer's processing speed. 7. Once the import process is complete, you can eject the CD from your computer's CD/DVD drive. The imported tracks will be added to your iTunes library and you can access them by clicking on the "Music" tab in the top-left corner of the iTunes window. That's it! You've successfully added a CD to your iTunes library.
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