Emergency!!! boot camp made my macbook forget it was a mac

hello, I was using leopard, and tried to install windows, for some World in conflict, as I was partitioning the drive, i got the grey screen of death, telling me to reboot, I reboot to find all of my space was used in OS X, so i thought, "no problem none of the data on this is important, ill reformat and reinstall OS X" I got out my cd and pushed Option to choose the boot device, I was greeted with to options, my defunct leopard install, or a picture of a CD that said under it "Windows". I went "???" pulled the cd and looked at it, it was indeed a Leopard install disc, that came with my macbook, put it back in and thought, it was a quirk, then the same thing happened, I said,"lets just try booting from the disc" it brought me to a black screen with a blinking cursor,couldn't type anything or do anything outside of hard booting the computer,
what should I DO?
im posting this from my Alienware desktop running...... vista....... sp1.....
sigh..... i want OS X back ='(

newbie2OSX wrote:
well, i try pushing down c and it doesn't do it right,
It may be something else then.
ps.
isn't doing option and choseing the Cd as the boot device the same as just pushing "C"
Almost. "C" forces a DVD boot, Option allows a selection of bootable objects.
I wonder if you have some other hardware problem. Is your keyboard hardwired?
You might try resetting NV-RAM
Resetting PRAM:
■ Shut down your computer. Turn the computer back on and immediately hold down Command-Option-P-R, continuing to press until you hear the startup sound for the second time. This resets the computer’s parameter random-access memory (PRAM).
IMPORTANT: Resetting PRAM may change some system settings and preferences. Use System Preferences to restore your settings.
■ If resetting PRAM doesn’t solve the problem, reset non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM). When the “To continue booting ...” message appears, type “reset-nvram” and press Return. Then type “reset-all” and press Return

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