The correct answer is A. Autoexec.bat.
Autoexec.bat is a batch file that is executed when a computer starts up. It can be used to load device drivers, set environment variables, and run programs.
To load CD-ROM drivers, you can add a line to Autoexec.bat that contains the name of the driver file. For example, if the driver file is called cdrom.sys, you would add the following line to Autoexec.bat:
cdrom.sys
Once you have added the line to Autoexec.bat, you need to save the file and then restart your computer. The CD-ROM drivers will then be loaded when your computer starts up.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Option B, Control Panel/Drivers, is not a valid location for loading CD-ROM drivers.
- Option C, Into Upper memory, is not a valid location for loading CD-ROM drivers.
- Option D, Config.sys, is a valid location for loading CD-ROM drivers, but it is not the preferred location. Autoexec.bat is the preferred location for loading CD-ROM drivers.
- Option E, None of the above, is incorrect because Option A is the correct answer.