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If your tablet is not cellular capable (is a WiFi only) device - no SIM should be needed. Most tablets have some or only internal memory. If yours has a slot for a memory card (typically an SD, SDHC or SDXC type) you can increase the amount of applications and data it can hold easily. Google your tablet model to learn the types and capacity of the memory cards it supports.
We need to know what is doing exactly in order to get the proper help. But if it get stuck in the boot, or it's in a bootloop after a hard reset, then you should flash a new firmware. That should fix it without a doubt. If, and only if, it still have problems booting up, then you have what its call a hard brick, meaning that there is a problem with a hardware, probably the processor or any of the motherboard component.
You can increase the storage capacity up to 32Gb with a Micro SD card. You can also increase the memory by inserting a MicroSD Card, connecting a USB drive, or connecting an external hard drive to your Kurio. Look here:
Sounds like you are caught in a Bootloop for some reaso. Press and hold the Power Button for 40 seconds, release. Then plug the device in a charger, let charge for 4 hours while powered down. Unplug the device from the charger: Step1 : Press and hold the Power Button for 30 seconds, then release the power button. Step 2: Press the power button for 1 second, release and press the power button again, release. Step 3: Is the device booting normally? If no, contact the manufacture for a replacment.
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