Installing and Upgrading Mac OS X 10.6 with Boot Camp

Hi
I have the iMac 2.4 GHz (Mid 2007). The Operating System was 10.5 but used to run Windows via Boot Camp with a 50:50 Hard Drive partition for Mac OS and Windows.
Yesterday I purchased Snow Leopard, went to install it, after the installation it said an error occurred.
Now my machine only starts up in Windows, and only displays the Windows Hard Drive when I reboot.
Can anyone help me to restore the Mac OS, as I want to remove Boot Camp and use the iMac as an iMac with no Hard Drive Partition and no windows.
Thanks

Well the machine was predominantly run on windows, so what ever was on the Mac Partition did not need to be backed up.
Everything on the Windows Partition is still there and works perfectly, but when I go to boot camp on Windows to restart in Mac, it doesn’t and restarts back to Windows.
So now the SL DVD does not load.
I am going to back up the Windows partition on an external Hard Drive.
After, is there a way to simply restart the machine to factory settings and then re install in SL DVD?
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