> Enabling fast restart back on prevents me from mounting
> the partitions, giving this error message:

That is the expected consequence of enabling the "fast restart" mode. It
is a good point which shows ntfs-3g correctly detects the mode, and
Windows 8.1 appears to behave like Windows 8. So I discard a fast
restarting cause.

> BTW, is it safe to run the command described "sudo dmraid -E -r
/dev/sda" ?

Do not issue this command : the output of lspci shows your SATA
controller is in AHCI mode (which is the normal mode, mine was in RAID
mode).

You mentioned cacheing on a SSD, and I see no clue this to be done by
the hardware. Where did you get the information about the SSD being used
for cacheing ? It is probably configured at the Windows level (I have no
idea where to look at in Windows, use your favorite search engine).

> I will create the metadata image and get back to you.

Ok.

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  Files modified on NTFS partition are seen as corrupted files in
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