X6-00 mass storage text messages

Hi
 purchases the x6-00 today and have placed the text message settings as mass storage but now I can't find them......does anyone know where they go to?
I know Im probably missing something simple!
Kind regards

i had the same issue. i choosed the mass-storage and some time later the phone switchedback to C: by it self. thats not so bad. but i cant get my other messages from e: to c:. if that is possible plz someone help!
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sorry for my bad english. i´m german. SCHLAAAAAAAND!

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