USER PROFILE SERVICES: Service failed to Logon

THE SOLUTION!!  It is so simple!  Microsoft or Windows "Restore Point".  Just go there and restore your system to any date when your system was working right.  In my case, an automatic update for Shockwave Flash Player caused my problem.  I just went to the Restore Point and set the restore point for prior to the update and everything was A-okay again.  You don't have to try any of all that terrible advice that is being given for solving this problem.  System Restore:  a simple, trustworthy and quick fix by Windows itself!
Hope this helps all those people out there having this same problem as I did.  Which is how I figured it out.  After reviewing, out of disbelief, all the bad advice being given; I came up with the solution from my own brain power.  It is so simple, but since we never had System Restore Point in the versions prior to XP, I rarely think of it. 
I hope this helps a lot of people!
Signed:  Vee

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I had this problem happen to me just after installing Win 7 and was messing around with the text settings on desktop.I had changed text sizeand icon size, when I was switching back ;the puter restarted and I discovered I was locked out with message " The User Profile Service seervice failed logon - user profile not found". I contacted  Dell support and they were of no help but suggested to reload my puter!! I using f8 key got in through safe mode and did a system restore and the problem fixed

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    Trevor Seward
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    Trevor Seward
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    Current Config:
    HP dv7-1450.
    W7 RC 7100 x64
    Last update (up to date as of 8/31/09) installed succesfully 8/26/09 and should be unrelated to this issue (not verified yet by a pre-update restore).
    Running with Admin account while diagnosing/troubleshooting.
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    Level Date and Time Source Event ID Task Category
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