I HAD AN EXTERNAL WIRELESS HARD DRIVE, I NO LONGER USE IT, BUT MY IMAC AT START UP CONTINUES TO LOOK FOR IT. IS THERE ANY WAY TO DELETE IT ?

I HAD AN EXTERNAL WIRELESS HARD DRIVE, THAT I DO NOT USE ANY MORE, BUT MY IMAC KEEPS LOOKING FOR THE HARD DRIVE AT STARTUP. IS THEIR ANY WAY TO DELETE IT, SO IT WONT KEEP LOOKING FOR IT ?

Boot in safe mode.
Log in and see whether you still have the problem. If you don't, it's caused by one of your login items or a system modification that loads at startup or login.
If the problem isn't resolved that way, other possible causes are references in the iPhoto, iTunes, or iMovie library pointing to the server, and bookmarks in the Preview application
See Connection Failed, Server Does Not Exist.

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