Inspiron 1501 Driver
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R44554.EXE (158.4 KB)
2.4.1, A11 (3-Jul-2007)
1.2 (2000-09-07) via .inf
1.0.0.1 (2000-10-09) via .inf
5.1.2291.1 (2000-10-19) via .inf
5.1.2226.1 (2000-05-03) via .inf
BIOS: Dell Inspiron 1501 System BIOS, English, Inspiron 1501, v.2.4.1, A11
Inspiron 1501 FlashBIOS Version A11
Jayakumar (DG Staff Member) on 23-Aug-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
FC Module/OEMSETUP.INF | 780 bytes | 18 Jun 2001 |
LTO Drive/NT4/HPLTO.SYS | 4.6 KB | 10 Oct 2000 |
LTO Drive/NT4/hpdat.inf | 1.3 KB | 21 Feb 2000 |
LTO Drive/W2K/Dell-LTO.inf | 2.0 KB | 10 Oct 2000 |
LTO Drive/W2K/DellaLTO.cat | 6.5 KB | 19 Oct 2000 |
LTO Drive/W2K/HPLTO.sys | 4.8 KB | 9 Oct 2000 |
LTO Drive/W2K/files.txt | 113 bytes | 20 Oct 2000 |
Library/files.txt | 110 bytes | 13 Jun 2001 |
Library/pv136t.cat | 7.2 KB | 13 Jun 2001 |
Library/pv136t.inf | 1.9 KB | 11 Jun 2001 |
Library/pv136t.sys | 9.9 KB | 26 Feb 2001 |
SDLT Drive/NT4/OEMSETUP.inf | 17.6 KB | 18 May 2001 |
SDLT Drive/NT4/Qntmdlt.sys | 8.3 KB | 13 Mar 2000 |
SDLT Drive/W2K/files.txt | 108 bytes | 11 Jun 2001 |
SDLT Drive/W2K/qntmdlt.cat | 7.2 KB | 11 Jun 2001 |
SDLT Drive/W2K/qntmdlt.sys | 7.0 KB | 26 Mar 2001 |
SDLT Drive/W2K/qntmsdlt.inf | 2.5 KB | 20 Apr 2001 |
Version.txt | 276 bytes | 10 Jun 2002 |
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