Help with Transfering Pictures!

Before when I used to plug in the USB from my BB to my PC, the mass storage device message would pop up on the screen, I think I accidently pressed the "Don't show this again" icon at the bottom of it, and now I can't transfer files and my PC won't recognize my BB. Is there a way of getting that message to pop up again?
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You can setup confirmation that appears when your device is connected via Options - Media Card
Check for field: "Auto enable Mass Storage When Connected"

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