Malwarebytes really isn't the best anti-virus. It's
anti-malware. I use it mostly for detection, but not so much for removal.
If you want the big guns, get
combofix.
That is good that MalwareBytes isn't the best anti-virus, because it isn't intended to be an anti-virus.
It is designed to be a detection and removal tool to be run alone, it does not replace a real anti-virus program. However, it is most certainly used for removal and usually does and extremely good job at it. However, it isn't 100%. I'd say it removes about 80% of the stuff I encounter. I always try it first since it is less invasive than ComboFix, and hence there is less chance of totally borking the computer.
ComboFix should always be used as a last resort, right before a full format. The reason is, even the creator admits, that ComboFix will totally brick about 1 out of 100 machines forcing a reformat. So it should only be used as a lost resort before a reformat, because if it doesn't work you reformat the machine anyway, and if it bricks the machine you reformat anyway.
I have also, but ComboFix should not be used first due to the relatively high risk of killing the Windows install.
I didnt use malwarebyte's, well i did but it didnt work, so i just did a system restore in safe mode instead.
Do a full scan in MalwareBytes, of course updating Malwarebytes first.
A system restore just removed the registry entries that start up the virus exe, but the actual file is still there and it will often come back pretty quickly unless you remove the actual virus files. MalwareBytes should do this.