Hi Brian Murray, i am so sorry for the so long delay, but i got frustrating 
problems to my internet connection for months! Everything is working now and i 
can give more info about this problem.
I didn't tried the smartmontools because i already tried a lot of testing 
programs in windows (scandisk, disk doctor, chkdsk, parttion magic, etc...) but 
nothing seems to report an hardware failure.. Rather, i think it's an hardware 
incompatibility that could be corrected. I'll explain you why i think so:

- the mobo is an old Asus P5A Socket 7 (AMD K6-2 400Mhz)
- the hd is a 160gb maxtor PATA
- bios auto-detecs about 31 or 34gb (it has the last firware: year 2002)

tryng installing other OSes (like windows, or the old mandrake 10.0), they 
detect only the bios size but they can install..
insted, ubuntu detecs about 120gb (good thing!) but can't see any formatted 
type of space (not even the bios size that works with the other OSes) so i 
can't install :(
i thought that ubuntu does not care about the bios when installing, but in this 
way, it can't recognize and manage old hardware properly.
Here, i hope i've been clear and i hope to gave you enought info about this 
problem, but if you need more explanations feel free to ask everything info you 
need!
I thank you again a lot for your availability!

P.S. i've not tried ubu 7.04 yet, however i think my problem hasn't been
corrected.

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Partitions are not recognized by installation process
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