The Precision WorkStation 450N is a type of monitor manufactured by Dell. Updating to the lastest driver can fix incorrect resolution, incorrect display adapter mode or distorted or stretched image. This driver - "P992.EXE" - has been downloaded 19 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 6 reviews. It is compatible with PCs running Windows XP, among other operating systems. The total disk space used for this update is 118.7 KB.
Dell Precision WorkStation 450N
Dell P992
Dell Precision WorkStation 530
Dell Precision WorkStation 650
OptiPlex 560 / L
OptiPlex GL/GL
OptiPlex GM/GM
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95
2.0, A01 (24-Sep-2001)
2.0 (2001-08-01) via .inf
Monitors: Dell P992, Driver, Multi OS, Multi Language, Multi System, v.2.0, A01
Digitally signed P992 monitor driver. This driver has been signed to work with Windows 95, 98, Millennium, 2000 and XP. It includes the following files: P992.INF, P992.ICM and P992.CAT
Jayakumar (DG Staff Member) on 26-Apr-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
P992.icm | 776 bytes | 5 Mar 2001 |
P992.inf | 1.9 KB | 1 Aug 2001 |
README.txt | 5.1 KB | 4 Sep 2001 |
p992.cat | 7.8 KB | 28 Aug 2001 |
version.txt | 27 bytes | 4 Sep 2001 |
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