core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/tasks/trk/trk_troubleshooting.htm
changeset 2125 bbb6c7da6e3f
parent 2087 617a89f9dffc
child 2131 ff0156b93599
--- a/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/tasks/trk/trk_troubleshooting.htm	Thu Sep 30 11:33:17 2010 -0500
+++ b/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/tasks/trk/trk_troubleshooting.htm	Thu Sep 30 13:53:55 2010 -0500
@@ -89,8 +89,8 @@
 <blockquote>
   <p>Normally, you can determine the COM port ID using the Device Manager if TRK is already connected via USB.
   </p>
-  <p>To check, choose Start &gt; Settings &gt; Control panel &gt; System &gt; Hardware &gt; Device Manager. In the Device Manager, choose &quot;Ports&quot; to view the active ports (Figure 1).</p>
-  <p align="center"><img src="images/trk_device_manager.gif" width="323" height="210" /></p>
+  <p>To check, choose <b>Start &gt; Settings &gt; Control panel &gt; System &gt; Hardware &gt; Device Manager</b>. In the Device Manager, choose &quot;Ports&quot; to view the active ports (Figure 1).</p>
+  <p align="center"><img src="images/trk_device_manager.gif" width="387" height="258" /></p>
   <p class="figure">Figure 1. Ports displayed in Ports section of Device Manager.</p>
   <p>In some situations all USB virtual COM ports are installed under &quot;Modems&quot; in the Device Manager. In the Device Manager dialog, choose &quot;Modems&quot; and see if there are two COM ports listed. One of them will work for debugging. Most of the time, the higher port number works for debugging with TRK.</p>
 </blockquote>