No matter what OS im currently on, if I restart my computer and do not touch the Alt key, it will reboot in windows every time. How do I make it so it will reboot in Mac automatically?

So last night, I downloaded all my software updates and hit 'restart'. then I went to bed, thinking my updates would install themselves automatically. I woke up this morning only to find that my computer had restarted in Windows 7. How can i make it so that without holding down alt, my computer will restart in Mac, even if my starting point is in Windows?
--Also side note, why does my clock on my Mac OS keep getting messed up whenever I restart??
       -Thanks a bunch!

PurpleLego wrote:
Doing this does give me an oportunity to chose which OS i will restart in. But I guess what I'm asking is, how can I make it so that Mac is my default OS that i will reboot in.
i.g. Im on Mac OS and i tap my power button, and select restart. When it's rebooting, and without holding down alt, I want my computer to reboot in Mac. As of now, if I do that, it will reboot in Windows.
Whichever you choose becomes the default!

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