Well if you don't want Mint there you could try "fixmbr" (read the windows documentation for how to use it)
or
You could put the other disk back in there and repair grub
http://www.linuxmint.com/wiki/index.php ... _your_grub
This time you put grub on hd(0,0) and if I'm not mistaken you get the menu even if your disk is not there. I have never done this so I'm not sure about it.
mint on one internal hdd, vista on other.
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