Dell desktop - 8500 - what is meant by information on drive F

When I start my computer and click File Explorer to access files, I see that "Computer - drive F" has 56.8 MB 349 MB free space.  What does that mean?  When I click on F, the folder is empty.  What should I do?

Thank you.  PB

Hi pwbernedell43,

You should do nothing. F may drive the partition with the operating system.

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