probably shouldn't be difficult - create a new VM, boot off a liveCD, partition the drive, copy the contents of the openVZ guest filesystem to the new partition, chroot into it, create and edit /etc/fstab, then configure networking, install the kernel and bootloader from the repos, and you're done (in theory)
This should depend on the distro in openVZ, and how much the template was stripped down compared to the full distro.
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