The first step is to download the ISO where decide between Desktop or Server version 32 or 64 bits http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
then burn image to CD and make sure that the BIOS is configured to boot from CD-ROM after restarting the installation begins.
To highlight the disk partitioning, normally any Linux distribution as a second OS installed, I mean as the first system we have Windows (not upside down because Windows overwrite the linux bootloader (grub) and Ubuntu as the second we must create a partition for our new OS for example. with Partition Magic, you can check the tutorial in this guide .
After installation you may not see our ntfs partitions or disks, if we solve it by installing the ntfs-3g with the command sudo aptitude install ntfs-3g with partitions that will enable us to read and write ntfs .
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