Sorry for the late answer, I've been away and I'm catching up with a
ton of unread mail.

> Ok, Acronis is known to have problem with NTFS.

Not what I'd call good news, considering that I use Acronis quite
extensively; nice to know, nevertheless.

> Chkdsk is not reliable. It also has several known problems.

Is there anything you may suggest to check a NTFS partition reliably?
Other than see if ntfs-3g crashes on it, I mean... :-) In other words,
what could I do between using Acronis and accessing the same disk with
ntfs-3g to be sure that the file system is not messed up?

Thanks for your patience
Ric

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ntfs-3g crashed while copying files to an external USB drive (in 
ntfs_mft_record_alloc)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203540
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