How to remove OS X 10.9 Install Disk from desktop

Since installing Yosemite overtime I restart my system I get an "OS X 10.9 Install Disk" icon on my desktop.  I can eject it but I want it removed entirely.  How is that done?

Stupid auto-correct.  The question should read: 
Since installing Yosemite EVERY time I restart my system I get an "OS X 10.9 Install Disk" icon on my desktop.  I can eject it but I want it removed entirely.  How is that done?

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