You deleted rundll32.exe? Most likely, your OS probably restored that file to its original location. ME/NT/2K/XP has Windows File Protection which restores essential system files if it gets modified or deleted.
Anyway, maybe there's some kind of a software/hardware conflict. Some programs likes to install itself behind people's back.
Try closing unnecessary process/application and see if problem persist.
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