: Although unlikely, Microsoft's support pages or legacy software sections might offer or link to the ISO files. Given the age of Windows 95, Microsoft's stance on supporting and distributing old software versions has evolved.
You could only get it as a pre-installed OS on a new PC from manufacturers like Dell, Compaq, or Samsung (in Korea).
The Korean version of Windows 95 OSR2.5 is particularly interesting due to its language-specific features and compatibility with Korean character sets. For users in South Korea, this version was crucial for supporting Hangul, the Korean writing system, ensuring that documents and software could accurately display and input Korean text. This localized version also came with Korean language packs for the user interface, making Windows 95 more accessible to Korean-speaking users.
: Allowed for hard drive partitions larger than 2GB, which was becoming necessary as hardware storage expanded.
: 64 MB to 128 MB (Do not exceed 512 MB, or the OS may fail to boot).