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 The Fast Imager is designed to quickly image unprotected floppy disks and to recover data from damaged, unprotected disks. It displays its progress and highlights bad sectors. Bad sectors can be retried multiple times in hopes of getting a clean image. The Fast Imager is designed to quickly image unprotected floppy disks and to recover data from damaged, unprotected disks. It displays its progress and highlights bad sectors. Bad sectors can be retried multiple times in hopes of getting a clean image.
  
-The Fast Imager can save the image in many formats, depending on the source disk, including platform-appropriate image files (like ''DSK'' and ''WOZ'' for Apple II disks), as well as individual files. **The Fast Imager can not write ''a2f'' files.**+The Fast Imager can save the image in many formats, depending on the source disk, including platform-appropriate image files (like ''DSK'' and ''WOZ'' for Apple II disks), as well as individual files. **The Fast Imager can not write ''a2r'' files.**
  
 ===== UI ===== ===== UI =====
  
-{{ :app:fast_imager_1.png?direct&600 |}}+{{ :gallery:fast_imager.png?direct&600 |}}
  
 **Track/Sector Grid**: The track/sector grid shows the status of each sector that the Fast Imager has read. Tracks are the columns, sectors are the rows. Each cell is colored to show its status: **Track/Sector Grid**: The track/sector grid shows the status of each sector that the Fast Imager has read. Tracks are the columns, sectors are the rows. Each cell is colored to show its status:
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 ==== Reading 3.5″ Disks ==== ==== Reading 3.5″ Disks ====
  
-[image Fast Disk Imager 3.5"]+{{ :gallery:fast_disk_imager_screenshot.png?direct&600 }} 
 +⚠️ This screenshot needs updating.
  
   * If the “Clean Head” and “Image Disk” buttons are not enabled as shown above, ensure that a 3.5″ disk drive is properly connected to the AppleSauce and that the AppleSauce is connected to the host computer.   * If the “Clean Head” and “Image Disk” buttons are not enabled as shown above, ensure that a 3.5″ disk drive is properly connected to the AppleSauce and that the AppleSauce is connected to the host computer.