Lack of space on the SSD C drive

Hi, I had a 55 GB SSD running Windows 7 on a computer about a month.  He says that I only 12.5 GB of free on the 55GO, but when I look in the C drive, with hidden folders highlight and adding up all the files, it's 22 GB about.  What happened to my 20.5 GB?

I run Disk Cleanup, cCleaner and have failed to change things at all, with the exception of about 5 GB.  I really don't know what to do, that this disc has been used successfully for about 3 weeks, so I doubt it's system restore files or a backup somewhere.

I suspect that the restoration of the system is to eat your disk space. You must set use 4 or 5% of disk space.

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