Hello, I confirm I had the same problem using Windows 8.1 x64 and Linux Mint 17.
I also have ExpressCache installed to faster my Windows system.
I found that the eccmd command on Windows had an exclude option to exclude a 
partition to be cached.
So I typed "eccmd -exclude d" so that it only caches my system partition.
It does not print any confirmation message so I just guess it worked.
Then on my linux system, I mount the d drive with rw rights and the c drive 
with ro.
Seems to work fine so far.
Hope this can help.

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  Files modified on NTFS partition are seen as corrupted files in
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