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The T35u supports write-blocked, forensic acquisitions of both SATA and IDE storage devices through a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 host connection. It offers forensic examiners the ease of use, reliability and imaging speed necessary to image today's larger and faster hard disk drives. Users simply connect, power up and image.
“Forensic practitioners worldwide rely on Tableau write blockers for their quality, ease of use and performance,” said Jim Borecki, vice president of the forensic business unit for Guidance Software. “The T35u is our fastest write blocker yet. When used with appropriate imaging software, the T35u is over twice as fast as our T35es write blocker. Our internal testing shows it to be the fastest write blocker available today.”
For added security, T35u introduces the new 'firmware update' button, which places the T35u in a special mode for updating its firmware through the Tableau Firmware Update (TFU) utility. TFU has been rewritten for updates via USB, making it easier than ever to maintain the correct version of firmware on new Tableau products.
For smaller form factor drives such as 1.8 inch and 2.5 inch notebook, ZIP, microSATA and blade-style SSD drives, the Tableau TKA5-AD adapter kit is compatible for use with the T35u.


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