N97: Transfer Messages Between Phone Memory and Ma...

Is there any way to do this? Whenever I have my phone connected to the PC, and a message comes in, they are stored in my phone memory. I want to transfer all my messages into the same location.
can't wait for n97 successor

found a solution:
This will easily move ALL messages from Phone Memory ( C: ) to Mass Memory ( E: ), the time it takes depends on the number of messages you are moving. Also keep in mind YOU SHOULD HAVE NO MESSAGES IN THE MASS MEMORY. OR DON'T WANT THE MESSAGES ON THE MASS MEMORY ANY MORE.
Steps as follow:
- Connect your N97 to your computer using USB cable on "Date Storage" Mode
- Show the hidden and system files ( in Windows 7: Computer -> Organize -> Folder and Search options -> view -> SELECT Show hidden folders, files and drivers, AND unckeck "Hide protected system files (Recommended)"
- Go to your mass memory on PC and navigate to "Private" folder (E:\Privarte)
- You will see perhaps many folders with numbers and letters as names
- Search for a folder called "Mail2" inside one of these folders ( I found it in a folder called "1000484b\Mail2")
- Delete this folder (YOU ARE NOW REMOVING ALL MESSAGES ON MASS MEMORY, DON'T DO THIS IF YOU HAVE MESSAGES YOU DON'T WANT TO LOSE)
- Disconnect your phone from USB and now go to messages -> Options -> Settings -> Other -> Memory in use -> choose Mass memory
- It will surely give an option for copying your messages and keeping the original ones.
Then you are done ! engoy your free momory.
remember to selected "no" to keeping the originals, OR you could select and them delete them aftewards.

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