Startup Menu not what I selected?

This is what I selected for my startup menu, but this is what occurs when I boot up my computer
Overall I want it to be an input user and password, not the icons, or name selection. Anyone know why this happens?

HI,
I did not have the Input Menu items ticked  but when I do and then Log out I get the Name text field to complete along with the password one.
The only difference with what you seem to have set is the Fast User Switching to be "Full Name".
7:09 pm      Sunday; December 1, 2013
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