Hi,Everyone I am trying to make a Windows 7 Backup Disc using Acronis Backup and recovery 2010 from a VMWare workstation Virtual machine which I intend to restore to a Physical Machine.About 8 years back I did this with Windows XP using Microsoft virtual PC and Acronis.And that disc has served me well over the years restoring my completely customised XP setup to alot of Physical Machines with varying hardware configurations without any issue.Since a lot has changed and with so many different options , can someone Guide me with the best options so that i can save time by not trying everything out available.Main issues being as follows: Virtualisation Softwares: Microsoft virtual PC - too old will it still work?? VMware - the hard disks types available are only IDE or SCSI , No SATA . Will that be a problem if a restore a SCSI virtual disk to Physical SATA disk VirtualBox - lacks aero support, any other issues i should take into account?? I have a Dual boot setup with XP32bit and Windows 7 64bit and I really dont know how to go about it.What I want is individual backups of both operating system which I can restore when anyone of the OS has any problem. What I have thought so far is as follows: On the virtual machine Install Windows XP first on partition C and then Windows 7 on Partion D Make Individual backups of both partitions Now the issue here is will those backups work in all the scenarios like restoring Virtual Partition C to Partition C of Physical machine wont affect Windows 7 on Partition D of Physical machine and Vice Versa, in terms of the boot files(**** thats confusing) Another issue being the System Reserved hidden Partition created by Windows 7.How will that be handled?? I know alot things can be found by trial and error but I am short on time these days.Anyone tried any of this stuff who can give me some suggestions Thanks