Someone please, please, PLEASE help me..

I am extremely frustrated. I'm a bit far from being "tech savvy" so whenever I try to do something with a computer I do some half-assed researching and wing whatever I don't understand. (This is probably why I'm really frustrated right now.) Okay, so I sort of accidentally made and signed into a Microsoft account so I could download the trial version of Minecraft because I wanted to see what that was about. But now that I signed in, every time I turned the computer on, it had my name and I had to enter a password. This is no good for me at all because this is a shared computer. My mom and dad are worse at using  computers than I am, so I know that once they saw that, they would complain and ask me to take if off. So I tried to do that. But I had no idea how and did a bunch of random things and one of these random things somehow ended up being me revoking my admin rights. Then I finally got it, and it went back to how it was, just said "family" and it had the sign in button. But I didn't realize I took away my admin rights until I tried uninstalling a game that no longer worked. Then it hit me, I realized my mistake. I tried to fix it, but you need admin rights to do so. I'm a very rash and impatient person, and this will probably bring my demise. So, I really need help. I have no ideas as to what to do anymore, and I'm afraid if I try to fix things on my own, I'll break the computer.

(P.S. I'm so so so so sorry if this isn't exactly the place to post this. I wasn't sure what category to put this in.)

August 22nd, 2015 6:32pm

idk,

Based on the current situation, so you managed to using the Microsoft Account, then disabled it. And now there is only one common user account "family" available on the login screen, right?

Are there any other admin User Accounts available on this PC,  On the left bottom side of the logon screen?

If there is no account list available, then please login with the current account, then:

Click Start Menu, click on the account name at the top of the Start menu, there would be available accounts listed there, we may click the one that we want to switch.

More information on Microsoft Account: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/accounts

For customer issues, we'd better ask at the forum below:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10?tab=Threads

Regards

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August 24th, 2015 3:19am

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