Computer kills Trojan horse erases the c:\windows\system32\rundll.exe for all applications.

I asked a question on the internet about how to fix a leak in a washing machine.
many Web sites came and I chose the one has "mr fixit" type anyone, among several, could offer advice for a fee. I logged to find out what it is and after reading the blogg decided not to go forward with it. It appeared to come from Australia, but infact it's America.
As I have argued on the site of a link swung upward to invite me to "back to the main and clear site.
What I've done and everything was okay, right there.
A little later, I went to log on to another totally different site only to shown a pop = towards the top of window referring me to use a chosen program. weired thought that this has not happened before.
A windows alert popped up to tell me that I have a problem of serious virus with at least 19 problems and 2 Trojans. My ' bitdefender cleaned one but not the other, and now my computer is dead.
Please can someone tell what is my best option.

I downloaded a copy of rundll32.exe on my SkyDrive (everyone has a SkyDrive).

You can download it and when you do, put a copy or rundll32.exe in these files:

c:\Windows\System32
c:\Windows\System32\dllcache (this is where XP keeps backups of important files).

Here is the link to the file:
http://CID-6a7e789cab1d6f39.SkyDrive.live.com/redir.aspx?RESID=6A7E789CAB1D6F39! 307

That may not solve all your problems, but at least you will be spending this part and we can then fix the rest.

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