User profile service service failed the logon?

Every time I try to logon to my user account in windows vista home premium, it says :The User Profile Service service Has failed the logon. The User Profile Cannot Be Loaded." The Rest of the accounts on my computer still work fine. But New User Accounts say the same thing. System restore didn't even fix it when i restored back as far as possible. I've scanned for viruses with all security programs that I have, along with system diagnostics, etc. and still nothing. it still did it even after I moved all my  files to another user's folder and deleted my account. I didn't change anything or add or delete anything before it stopped working. When i go to " user profiles" in "System properties" it showed my profile was a backup and unknown profile size. after I deleted my account, it didn't show my profile at all.

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Windows Vista Home Premium failed logon
Hi, I have a Dell Inspiron 1720, about 4 weeks old, O S Windows Visa home premium.
On switching on, my profile picture appears and requests the pass word, on entering the password the following message appears "The user profile service failed logon.User profile cannot be loaded"
I have searched forums for assistance, but some say to press F8 on boot up I only have an F2 or F12 option on my Inspiron. also I only have one profile on the laptop as some are suggesting log on via guest profile and change settings, but i am unable to do this as i have no guest profile set up. Please help! 

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