Remove the network startup

I juz found out there is a "network startup" on my system preference/startup disk, there was only one hard drive before, and i dunno why there is one there now....how can i remove it, or why is it there?

It's there for everyone, and is completely normal. It allows you to boot from a system on the network, rather than from the internal hard drive.

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