Thanks for that.
First or all, in Post #40 I asked you to copy across
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972034 and assumed you had run the Hosts file reset.
Unless you have added entries to the Hosts file, additional entries can be the result of an infection and resetting it can resolve Internet connectivity problems.
When you've run the MS Fixit, open a command prompt as an administrator and run these commands (again ?) -
netsh winsock reset catalog
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /registerdns
exit
Now reboot.
Hopefully this should reinstate the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0 that it should be and was and reinstate connectivity.
The Teamviewer errors could be because of lack of Internet connectivity.
Sometimes iTunes and Bonjour can cause connectivity problems, so a temporary uninstall of the former and stopping the latter may also need to be done if connectivity hasn't returned.
Has the licence on Stardock Multiplicity 2 expired as that could be the reason for it being stopped and if you no longer need it, then uninstall it.
Have you ever had Counterspy or Vipre installed - that's the only info I can get about SBRE and an incorrect uninstallation of either can leave residue.
I don't know what the E Rawdisk is - perhaps Shane can shed some light on that.
I think you still need to uninstall µTorrent as that could well have been the source of Citadel and can be for any other nasty.
What is the Pendrive for that you have plugged in - Drive J: ?
When connectivity is restored, Firefox, Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader and Java need updating.