Customer service group policy has no login (access denied)

I had Windows 7 dell Inspiron 1018 and I thought it would be a good idea to go to 10 Windows but it was slow and I could not do things so I decided to reverte to Windows 7, which began the problem.

He returned but not all I get is (the Customer Service of group policy does not logon and access is denied.

I can get it to work again or have I lost all my work and another bit, or should I just buy a new machine and break the hard drive on my little machine

Any help please

RJB

Thank you it worked and I'm back to normal, until the next time. I could buy a Windows 10 for Christmas a gift for me

Thanks again

RJB

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