Windows is unable to locate the Task Manager.

Hello,
I recently had a frozen application which won't close by any means and I found this software called "process explorer" (which I later found out that it can also be downloaded through microsoft.com? something to do with sysinternals.com)
to do the job but, it didn't do the job either and was annoying as hell. I did the mistake of replacing the real task manager with this software (using an option in the menu bar) and the task manager won't start now. :(  even tried to start the app by
running the taskmge.exe as an administrator and I am the only admin of this computer. It still won't run.
Since this "process explorer" does not need to even be installed (because it comes as a .rar file and has to be run from there without an option to install it), I'm finding it even harder to get back to where I was before using it. 
The error message on the windows says "Windows cannot find the 'C:\windows\sysytem32\taskmgr.exe' Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again."
Thanks for any help. 

please check http://forum.sysinternals.com/how-do-i-see-my-task-manager-again_topic2606.html
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