ACER recovery to create a USB bootable Windows 10 disc.

I used ACER Recovery of my Aspire E5-511-C7X7 to create a Windows 10 bootable USB drive. The USB key that I used was a 1 terabyte external hard drive.
Once the process is complete, the drive appears as 32 gigabytes, with 18 GB used.
What happened to the rest of the storage?

It's a WD (Western Digital) Eleemnts 1 terabyte drive

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