Cannot make administrative account

I changed the type of account to the account of my son to the standard, I don't have an administrator account. so now I can not change or do other accounts because a message comes up saying "connect you under the administrator account to change" but I can't because I don't have an administrator account?  Help

Before you try this solution, make sure that you have all the important apps on your account. If you have, all the steps without deleting the account with these applications.

  1. Delete all accounts not and also on behalf of which you can not convert it to administrator. Press Windows + C or any way you want to appear charms bar.
  2. Click setting and then change PC bites.
  3. Click users on the left side.
  4. Scroll down the page until you can find other users. Click Add a user.
  5. All the new measures and when you get a choice of account type, click the type required

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