Bootcamp issue, removed windows, still gives black screen on restarting

I made a mistake of trying to install windows on my mac (just because netflix does not support OS X :(). The installation of windows was not succesful (it gave up in a few seconds, probably the CD had a problem). So I used BootCamp assistant and used the remove partition and windows option.
Now everytime I restart the mac, it tries to boot up in windows and gives me that black windows screen you get when you install windows (no disk found etc). It seems everything from Windows has not been removed. THe only way to boot into OS X is now to use the option key, but I would like to get rid of this problem since I don't even have windows.
Any hints?
Thanks

Go into system prefs and see which disk you have selected as the start up disk.

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