Mac Mini Keeps Trying To Install Windows on Startup

I just got my Mac Mini in today, and I am very frustrated. I tried to install Windows 7 via Bootcamp, I created the partition and inserted the Windows 7 disc but when I tried to install it Windows 7 said it was not the correct format to install it on. So I just shut down the Mac Mini by pressing the power button on the back and now whenever I try to start it up it goes directly into trying to install Windows, is there any fix to this?
I think if I could just get the disc out it would help but I'm not sure as this is my first Mac.

Probably ALT (but YMMV!)
BTW:
So I just shut down the Mac Mini by pressing the power button on the back
Probably best NOT to do this in future. Shut it down using the Apple Menu/Shut Down.

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