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System Requirements
1. USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) or USB 3.1 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) Interface Support
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a serial input/output interface standard for connecting various
devices. T5’s data transfer speed is optimal with USB 3 (USB 3.1 Gen 2 and USB 3.1 Gen 1,
collectively referred to as “USB 3”), and using lower versions such as USB 2.0 and 1.1 may result in
lower performances due to interface limitations inherent in such lower versions.
* Performance may vary depending on user’s system to which T5 is connected. Even when using
USB 3.0 connections, T5 may not perform well if your system does not support UASP (USB
Attached SCSI Protocol). Please make sure that your system supports UASP.
2. Recommended Operating Systems for Using Security Software
To enjoy security software for T5, we recommend the operating system (“OS”) meeting the
following requirements:
Windows OS: Windows 7 or higher
Mac OS: Mac OS X 10.9 or higher
Android: Android KitKat (ver. 4.4) or higher
3. File Formats
T5 is pre-formatted in using exFAT file system which is supported by Windows OS, Mac OS, and
Android operating systems. Whether data formatted to a certain format may be read or written to
your computer vary depending on the OS, as specified in the table below. If you use T5 on a single
OS, it is recommended that you format the T5 using the appropriate file format for that OS. (e.g.)
Read/write restrictions for file systems by each operating system
File Formats Windows OS Mac OS
exFAT Both read and write Both read and write
NTFS Both read and write Read only
HFS Not recognizable Both read and write
* When using exFAT across multiple operating systems, data writing may become locked and you
may only be able to read data. If such problem occurs, you can restore write access by following
the instructions below.
Mac OS: Connect T5 to your Mac again, and perform Eject.
Windows OS: When the notice pops up saying that write access is disabled, click “Scan and fix
to perform Check Disk (CHKDSK). If you did shut down the notice without performing Check
Disk, you may do it by selecting the drive → Right-click Properties Tools click Check.
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