Your Windows 2000 Professional computer is configured to support two monitors. You install a DOS-based application on your computer. The application uses the Windows 2000 Professional default settings Autoexec.nt and Config.nt. Your primary and secondary video adapter are both set to 16-bit color,1024x 768 resolution, and default refresh rates. You create a shortcut for the DOS-based application on the primary monitor’s desktop and use the default PIF settings. Your attempt to run the DOS-based application on the primary monitor. The application opens, but the display area is scrambled. You then attempt to run the DOS-based application on the secondary monitor. The application does not open. Both monitors function correctly when you run Windows-based applications. What should you do?()
A. Change the color setting for both video adapters to 256 colors. Reconfigure the shortcut properties to run the DOS-based application in full-screen mode.
B. Change the refresh rate setting to optimal for both video adapter. Reconfigure the PIF settings of the DOS-based application to start in a window.
Change the drivers for the secondary video adapter from WDM-compliant drivers to DOS drivers. Reconfigure the PIF settings to run the DOS-based application in full-screen mode
D. Update the drivers for the primary video adapter. Change the secondary video adapter to use 640 x 480 resolution and 256 colors.&e