Quick background here. I did a drive replacement on a Micron Millena. P3 667 MHz with Windows 98 SE OS. Old drive was a 15 Gig IBM. Replacement drive is a WD 40 Gig Caviar. Installed OS on new drive is Windows 98 SE. New drive read up correctly in CMOS and fdisk.
Upon completion of install and Device Manager look over I checked Virtual Memory settings and discovered negitive numbers in the drive volume.
Did some checking on the good old Micro$oft Knowledge Base. There was a write up on it stating that they were aware of this on drives over 32 Gig. The work around is to ignore this. The fix they say they have will cost you maybe.
Is the work around correct and what is the fix?
Should I be concerned about this?