Jammed on Vista

Hi all,
Just installed Vista home premium on my mac with Boot Camp and now it only starts up in this, I can't install OS X disc to fix it as i get a message saying boot camp unsupported and, like i said, I can't start it up as a mac. Even having to use pc downstairs to post this as wireless can't be enabled.
Can anyone help me at all?
Please...

Just some other points.
1 - It's Vista SP1
2 - If I use the 'del.' trick in command prompt, will it wipe the mac section of my hard drive (or will I get the standard windows C:\\ Prompt)?
3 - If I do wipe the mac section of my hard drive, will the two grey discs that came with the computer restore it?
Appreciate the help

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