I am user standerd and my administrator account is disabled

Hi I am sttandard user in my computer laptop windows 7 and UN fortunately I have not activated my Admin sector and not all other users have rights so can you please help me how can I activate my Administrators account?

When Windows loaded for the first time, then you have been invited for an account name and a password. This account was then created as an administrator account. You can now use it to activate the administrator account.

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