| Answer» Yeah I can check around for a disk. Thanks for all your help. 
 Dr. Web
 
 SR.vbs;C:\WINDOWS\Desktop;Probably BATCH.Virus;;
 SBWebCtl.dll;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SBUtils;Adware.WebHancer;;
 0032[1].EXE;C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\C12LA72R;Win32.Virut.5;Cured.
 C.bat;C:\Program Files\%systemdrive%\32788R22FWJFW;Probably BATCH.Virus;;
 hidec.exe;C:\Program Files\%systemdrive%\32788R22FWJFW;Win32.Virut.5;Cured.;
 hidec.exe;C:\Program Files\%systemdrive%\32788R22FWJFW;Win32.Virut.5;Cured.;
 psexec.cfexe;C:\Program Files\%systemdrive%\32788R22FWJFW;Program.PsExec.171;;
 Process.exe;C:\Program Files\%systemdrive%\SDFix\apps;Tool.Prockill;;
 A0230481.CPY;C:\_RESTORE\TEMP;Win32.Virut.5;;
 
 with about 20K+ more of those restore temps. I couldn't attach the log and it was taking too long to copy delete and paste them into new foldersAlthough they're not always cooperative, you can try asking Dell to ship a CD out to you. Once you can get a copy, it should be easy as pie to take care of the REST of your issues.
 
 There's another thing I just thought of. This isn't advised, but you could try using System Restore to go back as far as you can. SEARCH for the rundll32.exe file (should be in C:\WINDOWS on an ME computer) and copy it to a flashdrive. Then undo the System Restore and place the file where it goes. Keep in mind that this is a longshot, and like I said, I don't ADVISE it. With the file currently missing, there is a chance that it would not work properly.
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