Computer opens with my name on the Welcome screen after Windows Update.

Original title: opening session/Welcome screen problem

My problem started when an automatic update installed Windows Indexing and also, somehow, caused my computer to open with the Welcome screen with my name on it instead of just starting on the desk as he always did before this update. I wanted to or if necessary so I looked for a way to disable indexing. A web page was told to delete all except Richard (my name) account and the guest account. There was an account for Net framework so I removed it. Since then my computer wants to log on just "administrator." To change this, I was told to go to user accounts and change the way in which Windows connects. I did and now Windows gives me an error message when trying to login "administrator." I click the OK button on the error message and then it gives me the choice to open a session like me or comments. I chose me and then it connects. I want just XP to go directly to me.

I'm sorry if my question above seems confused. It's because I'm confused about this. I hope it's clear enough for someone to help him. I tried the Help Desk, but they charge I have no money. I felt that they should help because this problem was caused by intrusive and unnecessary changes to my use normal XP that Microsoft made without asking me to do or not.
TIA,
KK

Thank you.  I had to do things a little differently that you suggested, but it helped. I had to check the checkbox that users must enter a user name and password so I could choose my name and then after doing that I have disabled, users must enter a user name and password and click on OK. I left the White Hen of password window comes and then rebooted and it worked.

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