How do I remove the grid in view permanently??

I can't remove the grid in view of CS5.  It comes up on every photo I open though I uncheckk it it each time.  How do I

Usually if you open an image into photoshop, turn off the grid and then close photoshop, that will keep the grid off.
Close photoshop by using File>Exit or Photoshop>Quit Photoshop

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