Problem with Windows, I think

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Macbook Pro, 4GB RAM, 2.53 GHz Intel Processer, Nvidia 9400m
I had installed a copy of Windows Vista Home Premium into my MBP via Bootcamp a little bit ago. I uninstalled the partition so I could try parallels. Now when ever I turn on my mac or restart it, I am brought to a black screen with white writing saying: No boot disk inserted! Please insert a boot disk then press any key to continue. I then must do a manual shutdown, hold option and click on the Mac Drive. (The only drive there.)
 
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MBP 2.33 4GB: MacPro 8 Core 2.8, 16GB: MacMini 2.26 4GB: MacMin 2.53 4GB: iPhone3GS 32GB
It sounds like the system is trying to boot into Windows by default. Try this:

Open SystemPreferences->StartupDisk

You should see the option there to start OSX by default and no longer boot windows.
 

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