Can not start mac osx with bootcamp

I have installed bootcamp in my MBP, with win7 and OSX dual OS.
Now, i cannot start OSX in bootcamp. When i choose restart in OSX in bootcamp, it will still restart in win 7
And when i restart MBP with pressing OPTION, there only remain 2 options, the bootcamp windows, and the recoveryHD.
I think the cause of this trouble was i used some kind of partition software.
BUT, how to fix it?
HELP!

i used another software to partition my usb disk...lead to this tragedy.........

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