
Here's your first computer technical support question!

First, some background to help you understand where I'm coming from....
Between June 28th and July 7th of this year, I had to repeatedly erase ("write zeros to") and format (and REformat) my Gateway Performance 1000 Pentium III 1000MHZ computer's 40 GB hard-drive by myself for the first time due to Gateway closing its stores and local service centers. This means I re-installed Windows ME O/S using the Gateway Restoration CDs that came with my PC for the first time since purchasing it in April 2001.
During the re-installation process, the Restoration CDs alarmingly reported that certain O/S files were not available on the CDs for re-installation, yet the Gateway Support technicians I asked about this claimed those files were not necessary. Of course, for whatever reason, all system file names are giberish, so I don't know what they are, what they are for, nor what they do.

All I know is, ever since July 7th, I have a funky folder on my hard-drive called, "WINDOWS/SYSTEM/UNKNOWN." I cannot find out any information about this folder, nor can I see any files when I open it in Windows Explore--not even hidden files. However, Norton AntiVirus 2004 scans files in it when it checks for viruses (without revealing any file names).

I can pull it up when I run a search for the folder by name, but when I try to open the folder, there appears to be nothing there. The WINDOWS/SYSTEM/UNKNOWN folder also shows up in the WINDOWS directory on MS-DOS, but shows 0 files.
Here's my Question: What is up with this folder, and why is it such a mystery?