R13 (R7 - 371T), Raid 0

I read many reviews which mention that the R13 is configured in Raid 0. I want to buy R 13 (R7 - 371 T-78UV), which indicate the 256 GB drive specifications. This means that this model will be accompanied by a single 256GB drive installed and I have the possibility to add an extra drive in the future in the slot that would have been used to setup for Raid 0? To be more precise, can I add another disk without Raid 0 setting such that I can get the benefit of additional hard disk space for the already 256GB available? I read a review that said that the operating system should be installed again in order to substitute a Raid 0 setting. I did not know that a Raid 0 could be set unless 2 discs were present, but then I'm a novice.

There is a correction to the original answer you provided to have 2 drives to 128 GB with a RAID 0 Configuration. The method has been done on Haswell based aspires. The model that I asked is the Broadwell Aspire model and comes with a single disc of Kingston256GB m2 (Kingston RBU-SNS8100S3256GD) that is customized for Acer after discussion with Kingston. In my view, that the dimensions of the Samsung model correspond to the Kingston so I should be able to clone the drive and use the disc more capacious. I guess I could wipe the Kingston and place it in the secondary location and use it as additional storage since I am not intereted in having a RAID 0 Configuration. Do you agree?

I found information reader here: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Aspire-R13-R7-371T-Notebook-Review.137495.0.html

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