Last time I had a BSOD from a corrupt NTFS filesystem, I used a Knoppix disk to fix it. Windows would blue screen when it tried to boot from the disk and if I put it in another system. I dug out a Knoppix DVD, booted from that & used the 'ntfsfix' tools to repair the filesystem. Booted the drive from Windows again, let it complete its own chkdsk & all then ran without trouble. If you're worried about corruption, you could always backup the drive from within Linux (assuming you have somewhere else to put it all).
The Pedant.