I have problem in bootable device

please advise i want use boot camp so i choose install windows 7 in boot camp , so, my device gone to restart mode , so , my device is down and ask me for bootable cd

Restart your Mac, when you hear the startup chime press and hold the option key, hold it until the Startup Manager appears and choose OSX as the startup disc.
Once you are back in OSX go to the Boot Camp Assistant, from the first page Print the directions, then read them carefully. If you don't have a current backup, make one now.

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