I can't speak for the original poster, but I haven't actually booted
into my NTFS partition in quite some time, so an unclean shutdown from
there isn't the issue -- it's definitely something that cropped up in
the wake of the upgrade for me, along with an fstab that was missing
entries for both NTFS drives and missing mount points for the drives in
/media.

As I said, the problem wasn't too difficult to resolve using the -f
option, but whatever the problem was, it was unrelated to the
functioning of Windows.

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Error mounting NTFS volume
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