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When you first arrive at the releases site, you'll see a couple of download links for the Desktop CD. I've linked to the releases site for 8.10, but if you go to, you can get other release versions (8.04, 7.10, 6.06).
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Yes, the download site appears more "user-friendly" (click the edition, click your download location, and then download the file), but we're going to go the BitTorrent and WinMD5Sum route instead (for the reasons outlined above). Go to the Ubuntu releases website instead of the download page of the Ubuntu website.
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As I said before, you can very well use Nero or Roxio if you have those installed already, but vanilla Windows does not come with the ability to burn ISO disk images properly, so I'm using as an example a cost-free and open source CD burning application that can help anyone burn the ISO image, not just those who have previously purchased special CD-burning software. InfraRecorder ( download link): InfraRecorder is an open source CD burning application. WinMD5Sum ( download link): Even though BitTorrent is very likely to leave you with an intact and uncorrupted ISO, it doesn't hurt to double-check the integrity of the file after download, and that's what WinMD5Sum does-it compares the the file on your computer to the original file and lets you know if they're an exact match or not. You don't want to spend all that time downloading a 700 MB file only to find out, after two or three hours of waiting, that the file is no good to you. BitTorrent is more likely to leave you with an uncorrupted download.
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This may come in handy to you, seeing as how the ISO files for Ubuntu are often around 700 MB in size.
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