Recovery XP system with new hardware

Hello.  I have problems with a virus on my HP Media Center m1070n and I think to do a system recovery to get rid of him.  It has been really stubborn and nothing I've tried has been able to kill him.  I would go ahead and do the system recovery, but after reading the instructions on the HP site, it is said to remove any new hardware that did not come into the PC.  The only new material I have is a new video card and more RAM (the old RAM is still there, I just added 2 more sticks).  I could get out of the RAM, but the video card is another story.  I don't have the original map (it was flat when the computer has a problem of overheating a few years ago).

Is that going to cause a problem if I do a system restore?  Do I have other options?

Thanks for your help.

There is no car for this motherboard video. The video card will work fine. When you are recovering make sure you select this option to perform a DESTRUCTIVE RESTORE or the virus will remain.

The D: partition is still intact?

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