Desktop computer in Windows XP disabled by undesirable "repair of Windows XP" by R-studio program

Through wibsite www.spel.nl an unwanted program installed on my laptop called "repair of Windows XP.  This program is R-Studio and turned off my office. I managed to remove this program (I hope), but now all my shortcuts are gone on my desk and in the context menu of the program. Even my recovery CD does not work.

How can I recover my desktop again.

Hello

It is classified as Red software - it must be removed do not accept this software you can remove it from there...

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-Windows-XP-repair

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