In addition to responding to Rick's post, do note that you seem to be confusing terms. Accounts are not divided into "Administrator Account" and "Local Account". You can have
1 An Admin user account that is an MSAccount-linked user account.
2 A Standard Admin user account that is an MSAccount-linked user account.
3 An Admin user account that is a Local user account.
4 A Standard Admin user account that is a Local user account.
The "only option there is NO" confirms that you have either deleted or disabled your Admin account.
You should not have ended up where you are if all you did was mess about with an account that you had added. Your existing account should not have been affected.
Are you able to tell us exactly what commands you used?
Fixing your problem will require you to work through this procedure.
Fix UAC prompt has greyed out or missing Yes button - TenForumsTutorials
Depending on your responses to Rick's advice & to my question, there might be additional useful steps to follow but you will definitely be back in control of your computer when you have followed that tutorial procedure. Post back here if you have any questions as you work through it.
Best of luck,
Denis
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