Windows 7 64bit would not install on bootcamp partition

I have a Windows 7 64bit ISO. I inserted a 8GB usb stick into my New Retina MacBook Pro and ran the Boot Camp to install Windows 7 bootable from the USB stick. It all went fine, booted into Windows install, and when I had to select a partition, I selected the only one that said BOOTCAMP and was 40GB, just as I created it earlier when creating a partition size compared to the total disk. I selected the partition and as I could not select next, I selected to format the 40GB Bootcamp partition. It didnt take long, but afterwards, when I clicked next, it showed up an error about not being able to use the partition or something, I cant fully remember.
But now my OSX will not boot. When I turn off the computer by holding down the power button, it turns off, and then when I hold down the power button to turn it back on it does the grey screen part, and then shows a black screen and shows:
No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key
What do I do here?

Hold the option/alt key down on a wired or built in keyboard and boot the machine, you enter Startup Manager and thus can get into OS X.
Next, when your installing Windows, you first have to format the internal Bootcamp partition from the FAT32(MSDOS Apple calls it) to NTFS while booted from the Windows 7 install disk, THEN you can install Windows and it takes a lot longer than a few seconds.
Read the BootCamp manual, there is also drivers you have to install into Windows
https://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
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