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Old 05-23-2010, 07:14 PM   #1
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Exclamation Regarding Turning Mass Storage without Unplugging the cable from pc ??

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i have a small question.
When i plug my bb bold 9700 into the laptop...a window open in my phone screen and ask me if i wanna use the mass storage, i click the cancel option then open my blackberry desktop manager and do either a backup for my phone or restore it. When i finish from the desktop manager i close it and i want then to access the memory card. And to access the memory card i always unplug the phone from cable then put it back so tht the window Ask me if i want to use mass storage( which i want in this stage) to access memory card. Is there a way where i can move from using desktop manager to memory card without unplugging the phone from laptop? a direct way?! im bored from unplugging it just so tht i either click YES/NO to get into mass storage of memory card after finishing from blackberry desktop manager!
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Old 05-23-2010, 07:20 PM   #2
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Simple, click YES at the begining and you're all set.
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