Bad SSD on Y580-M772CMH

Hello forum,.

I recently bought a Lenovo Ideapad Y580-M772CMH (I think they sell only here in the Netherlands with the 64 GB SSD)

In the folder of the store that I have bought, he said that it has a 64 GB SSD, even on the box of Lenovo, it came to pass that he said 64 GB.

But when I checked if everything was ok, I saw that the SSD was only 24, 4 GB and it is even less than the standard version of 32 GB SSD.

What should I do?

Thank you in advance.


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