Disable network boot screen in KT4V-L

well this is more of an annoyance than a problem . . .
i was booting up a few days ago and on the screen where u can press (BIOS 1.5 and previous) or (BIOS 1.6) to boot from a network . . .
now i decided to venture into this menu and played around with the options and now a new option comes up after the / screen comes on . . .
it now says something like "press to boot from hard disk" . . . now is there a way to disable this message of booting from the hard disk? or the whole network booting option at all?
my pc boots up fine and i haven't experienced any problems but it just takes up a lot more time to boot into windows . . . i've tried every bios setting possible from disabling everything in the boot menu order, to  disabling the network adapter . . . now the only thing that works is by disabling the onboard adapter which i use . . . i've also tried flashing to other bioses in hopes to reset it but it hasn't done anything . . .
does anyone have any suggestions on how to disable this?

oh this is before windows even loads up . . . it's a message from the bios/lan rom itself asking to press to boot from the hard disk or pressing to boot from a network . . . in fact, i get no slowdowns going into windows at all . . .
when u do a cold boot, u get the following screens:
1. the main post screen where u're ide devices get detected
2. the screen that i described above comes up where u press and for network booting
3. the computer configuration info (pci devices, cpu, cache info, etc)
4. boot record search from the floppy/hd/cdrom
5. windows boot screen
it's screen #2 that i'm trying to disable . . .

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