Hitman 2 won't run

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Are you able to run any other 3d games? The fact that you got an error running DxDiag means either your drivers are corrupted (but you reinstalled since) or Dx9.0c is corrupted or gfx is dieing. Have you run dxdiag since updating drivers and reinstall Dx9.0c?

If you still get errors then it's hard not to conclude some gfx card issues at work.
 
just in case anybody hits this thread off google

1. Click on Start, then Control Panel, then go to Add/Remove Programs.
2. At the top of the list you should see several ATI entries. Select the entry entitled ATI Software Uninstall Utility, and click Change/Remove.
3. You will be prompted to restart your system once the uninstall is complete.
4. Once restarted, check the Add/Remove Programs list again for any remaining ATI software or other drivers that you have tried.
5. If any ATI software is still listed, click Change/Remove on those entries to uninstall each one individually.
6. Next, please scroll through the list until you find an entry called DAO
7. Select DAO, then Click Change/Remove to uninstall this program.

1.Go to link below for you OS - Double-click on the downloaded driver file. Click Run
Use the default directory for extracting the files and press the Install button.

Vista
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/vista32/previous/common/common-cat77-vista32.html

XP
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/xp/previous/radeon/radeonxip-cat77-xp.html

2. Click Next on the first install screen.
3. Click Yes to the License agreement.
4. Click the Custom button.
5. Select the driver, catalyst control center and uncheck the box for steam
# The installer will start to load the display driver first.
Next you will see the WDM Capture drivers load (for VIVO or All-In-Wonder).
The Catalyst Control Center setup will start shortly after.
A dialog box will indicate the install progress.

6.Click Finish to restart your computer.

If it still doesn't work continue below
7.Device manager=> have disk
8.Select the Driver location which should be C:\ATI\Driver Folder\Driver

*These instructions for people who are using ATI Radeon graphics cards that plug into their AGP slot
 
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