Question about the size of the hard drive for the 11s Yoga

Hello

I have a question about my 11 s Yoga that I bought recently.

It is advertised as having 128 GB SSD, but according to the PC of the information there are 101 on the C drive and 3.99 GB on the D drive. This only adds to 104,99 GB. Is someone can you please tell me where are the remaining 23 GB?

Just to clarify, Go 104.99 is no space AVAILABLE, it's total capacity. The available space is only 67GB, which is not much at all I installed practically anything outside of a few documents.

Thank you

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