1.2.1 Installing and Starting the Maintenance Console
| System programming, diagnosis and administration can be performed with a PC using the Maintenance Console. This section describes how to install and start the Maintenance Console. |
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Installing the Maintenance Console
| • | Make sure to install and use the latest version of the Maintenance Console. | |
| • | To install or uninstall the software on a PC running Windows XP Professional, you must be logged in as a user in either the "Administrators" or "Power Users" group. | |
| • | To install or uninstall the software on a PC running Windows Vista Business, you must be logged in as a user in the "Administrators" group. |
| 1. | Copy the setup file of the Maintenance Console to your PC. |
| 2. | Double-click the setup file to run the installer. |
| 3. | Follow the on-screen instructions provided by the installation wizard. |
For researchers of post-Soviet psychology, esoteric video collectors, and nostalgia hunters, few search queries are as tantalizing yet frustrating as "Identifikatsiya Zhelanij -1992- Ok.ru."
Typed into search bars, the phrase promises a hidden gem: a 1992 Russian-language video about the "identification of desires," likely a rare psychological workshop, a short film, or a self-help VHS tape from the chaotic years following the USSR's collapse. The platform "Ok.ru" (Odnoklassniki) is Russia’s primary repository for user-uploaded vintage content—old concerts, forgotten TV broadcasts, and digitized home movies.
But does the artifact truly exist? And if not, what are people actually finding when they search for it?
Take a notebook. Title it “My Desires – Raw.”
Why is this essay necessary? Because the digital archive is full of ghosts. For every canonical work preserved on Wikipedia or IMDb, there are a hundred marginal, lost, or never-were works that exist only in the interstices of social media. Ok.ru, with its aging user base and its tolerance for low-quality uploads, is a thanatosystem—a system for managing digital death.
Identifikatsiya Zhelanij -1992- Ok.ru teaches us that desire identification is always retrospective. In 1992, no one could identify what they wanted because the system of identification (the Soviet value system) had just collapsed, and the new system (hypercapitalism) had not yet been internalized. Thirty years later, on Ok.ru, the act of searching for a film about that confusion becomes a second-order identification: I desire the desire of the 1992 subject.
The film does not exist. That is the point. The absence is the monument. And every time a user types those Cyrillic letters into Ok.ru's search bar, they are not finding a file. They are identifying a wound. Identifikatsiya Zhelanij -1992- Ok.ru-
Users searching for "Identifikatsiya Zhelanij -1992- Ok.ru" typically find one of three formats:
Most searchers are looking for the audio or video rip hosted on Ok.ru.
For each desire, apply three questions:
| Filter | Question | If “No” → Discard | |--------|----------|--------------------| | Biological | Will this improve sleep, nutrition, safety, or health within 30 days? | Social vanity | | Energetic | Does thinking about this raise my chest/spine (not just excitement)? | Anxious fantasy | | Temporal | Did I want this before 1989 (before market/capitalist influence)? | Implanted by ads/media |
Odnoklassniki (Ok.ru) is not just a social network for those over 30; it is an accidental digital museum. Unlike YouTube, whose algorithms aggressively demonetize and remove "unclaimed" or ambiguous old content, Ok.ru has become a haven for:
If "Identifikatsiya Zhelanij -1992-" exists, it is likely one of three things: Users searching for "Identifikatsiya Zhelanij -1992- Ok
Whether or not the exact file "Identifikatsiya Zhelanij -1992- Ok.ru" materializes on your screen, the search itself is instructive. It reveals a deep hunger among Russian-speakers for authentic, pre-internet psychological guidance—a longing to understand how their ancestors reconciled personal desire with collective trauma.
If you find a grainy, 240p video on Ok.ru with a stuttering audio track, showing a serious man in a leather jacket speaking earnestly about "finding your true wish," consider that you may have uncovered a genuine relic. But be critical: Without a verifiable source, treat it as a cultural artifact, not fact.
Final recommendation: Instead of chasing a phantom, watch the readily available and historically confirmed 1991 Soviet documentary "Kak zhit?" (How to Live?) or read Yuri Orlov’s "Samopoznanie i Samovospitanie Kharaktera" (1987). They will give you the same 1990s psychological flavor—without the dead links.
This article is based on media archaeology and digital research standards. No specific file "Identifikatsiya Zhelanij -1992-" has been authenticated in public databases. Proceed with informed curiosity.
Identifikatsiya Zhelanij (Russian: Идентификация желаний, English: Identification of Desire) is a drama film released in 1992.
The film was produced by Tadjikfilm (Tajikistan) and the "Catharsis" studio (Kazakhstan). It is a psychological drama directed by Tolib Khamidov, featuring a slow-moving, art-house style compared to the works of Michelangelo Antonioni and Wim Wenders. Key Movie Details Director: Tolib Khamidov. Most searchers are looking for the audio or
Premiere: February 15, 1992, at the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale). Runtime: Approximately 58 minutes.
Plot: The story is based on a short story by Abelardo Castillo (originally set in Latin America). The plot follows a group of teenagers in Central Asia. After a conflict, one boy manipulates his friends into visiting a brothel to encounter the mother of their rival.
Cast: Includes Khabibullo Abdurazakov, Rosija Khajarowa, and Dshamol Dadadshanov.
While some viewers look for this film on OK.ru, it is a rare production from the early post-Soviet Tajik cinema era. You can find more credits and cast details on its IMDb page or Russian cinema sites like Kino-Teatr.ru. Identifikatsiya zhelanij (1992) - IMDb
You might wonder why this content isn't on YouTube or Spotify. The answer lies in the culture of Odnoklassniki (Ok.ru) .
While younger Russians use VK (Vkontakte) and Telegram, Ok.ru remains the preferred platform for the 35+ demographic—the very people who were young adults in 1992. Furthermore, Ok.ru’s file-sharing infrastructure is notoriously resilient regarding copyright and old formats. Unlike YouTube, which aggressively demonetizes or deletes "non-commercial" or "unclassified" content, Ok.ru acts as a digital attic where:
...are uploaded by users named "Lyudmila" or "Valera" and left untouched for a decade.
To find "Identifikatsiya Zhelanij -1992- Ok.ru" , one does not use the standard search bar intuitively. The "minus 1992" syntax is crucial. Advanced users know that adding the year with a minus sign (-1992-) filters out modern reinterpretations and isolates the original 1992 analog recordings.
| 1. | During a long programming session, it is highly recommended that you periodically save the system data to the SD Memory Card. If the PBX undergoes a sudden power failure or if the system is reset for some reason, all the system data in RAM will be lost. However, if system data has been saved to the SD Memory Card, it can be easily restored. To save the system data to the SD Memory Card, (1) click the "SD Memory Backup" icon before resetting the PBX or turning off the power, or (2) exit the Maintenance Console so that the PBX automatically saves the system data. |
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| 2. | The PC will not perform any shutdown operation, or enter the power-saving system standby mode while the Maintenance Console is connected to the PBX. To perform either of the operations above, first close the connection to the PBX. |
| Do not remove the SD Memory Card while power is supplied to the PBX. Doing so may cause the PBX to fail to start when you try to restart the system. |
| To maintain system security, system passwords are required to access certain programming functions of the PBX. By giving different users access to different passwords, it is possible to control the amount of programming that each user is able to perform. The following types of system passwords are available: |
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