--- 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 @@
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<p>Normally, you can determine the COM port ID using the Device Manager if TRK is already connected via USB.
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- <p>To check, choose Start > Settings > Control panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager. In the Device Manager, choose "Ports" 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 > Settings > Control panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager</b>. In the Device Manager, choose "Ports" 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 "Modems" in the Device Manager. In the Device Manager dialog, choose "Modems" 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>
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