imsm: 32 bit sector counts and > 2TB disks

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It appears that the imsm format only uses 32 bits to represent the
sector counts used from each disk.  It appears that at least on
Windows, a disk > 2 TB works so could someone from intel explain how
this is supposed to work?

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