2x ssd(with OS) remove raid 0.

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My MSI ge70 has 2x Sandisk 64gb ssds, they are in raid 0 mode - one volume. Several partitions, recovery and EFI system. The laptop also has a new 500gb hdd. The shared raid 0 volume has over 70 gb free space, therefore I want to put one of the ssds as the os in a new pc I am building.

So my question is: how do I remove one of the 64 gb ssds and keep the windows os (dont want to do a reinstall if possible). Can I clone to the hdd, remove one ssds, remove the raid 0 then clone back to the ssd and wipe the hdd? If so.. how? Any 'easier' solutions are very welcome:D

Edit: Running windows 10.
 
Solution
Creating an image of the system then restoring that image on another drive may work. I'd test it to see how it will work on a spare drive though before you wipe the existing drives.