Windows could not connect to the user profile Service

I couldn't use my own laptop for six months. Whenever I try to connect to my profile (profile/ONLY the Administrator profile), it gives me this:

"Unable to connect to a windows service. Windows could not connect to the service user profile service. This problem prevents standard users to log on to the system. As an administrator, you can view the system event log to see why the service did not respond. »

The error itself didn't come for two days now, but the problems still present themselves:

-My personal profile seems gone.

-Impossible to connect to the internet (my connection is fine, I use another laptop on the network even in the same House now)

-Return to default settings

-Slower than usual start.

I tried the solutions that have been everywhere online and none of them worked for me. Help, please? I'd like to have my laptop back...

Additional info: Im using a laptop Windows 7 Dell Inspiron (1564) and there is no point of restoration since before the error. I tried the Regedit fix and it didn't work and it doesn't let me delete the profile owner / administrator as to make a new one.

To correct this corruption of user profiles, consult a guide to recovery of lost password Windows 7 Home Premium account user, can't connect, connection problem

Him begins the article with some basic steps you can take and then work upwards through more complicated methods where the easiest do not solve the problem. Please read the intro, but I think it will be the 8 method which solves your problem. Follow the precautionary measures later in the thread as well.

You could be up & running again within an hour, probably less.

If you have any questions, then post them here [i.e. don't post in the thread linked as it is already very long]; I'll keep an eye on this issue.

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