Size requirements for Bootcamp/Windows 7 partition?

Hi,
I partitioned my 256 GB flash drive with 60 GB for Bootcamp.  Then I installed Windows 7. 
Windows explorer says that I have 2.83 GB of free space left on the Bootcamp partition!!!?  Can that be right?
I checked Properties on all of the Bootcamp/C: drive top level folders.  They add up to about 27 GB.  Where's the rest of the space gone?
Thanks!

Just an additional note:  Apple Bootcamp Support states that, for 64-bit Windows 7, 20 GB of hard drive space is required.  I provided 60 GB. What happened to the other 35+ GB of space on that partition...?
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1899

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