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The release followed a standard naming convention: . This naming likely originated from the "warez scene," an underground network of piracy groups known for releasing cracked software. The naming convention is typical of scene releases: [Product Name].[Version].[Language].[Description]-[Group] , where "KOR" identifies the Korean language and "SNOOPY" is the releasing group or individual. However, SNOOPY was likely a solo creator rather than a multi-member group.

: Modifying and distributing Windows installation media violates Microsoft's End User License Agreement (EULA), classifying these versions as pirated or "warez" distributions.

Are you setting this up for , or running legacy industrial hardware diagnostics ?

: Modern hardware (especially NVMe drives and UEFI-only motherboards) generally cannot run Windows XP without significant workarounds. 5. Installation Context (Historical)