I'm the original reporter, but I'm unsure how to check it. I can say
that it does sound plausible as the explanation for what I saw. If so,
then what I did with the Windows internal (chkdsk?) disk checking
utility (whatever it is in the tools from the disk properties?) was
actually resetting or repairing the bad clusters file.

A little hard for me to remember after all this time, but I think I
helped someone else with a similar problem some months ago, and I think
the workaround of the #1 reply did succeed in that case, too.
Unfortunately, I don't even remember who asked me about it or where.

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Gparted can't resize NTFS
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