Solution Found
Well after all my searching for a solution online and trying to understand the BCDEdit.exe program from the Command Line (which I have hardly ever had to use in the past) I finally found a solution to the problem.
It turned out to be an extremely embarasing thing that I hadn't...
Apparently Vista replaces the Boot.ini file with BCDEditor which is a Command Line thing, info on it here...
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc721886.aspx
However after typing in bcdeditor.exe and then typing in "something that ive forgotten" followed by "/?" (without quotes) to get...
I recently installed a new CPU in my Skulltrail motherboard giving it 2 Quad Core CPU's, and in the Device Manager on Vista I can see 8 Cores listed under Processor all of which are
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5472 @ 3.00GHz.
However in Task Manager I can only see 4 Graphs showing and also the...