Same goes for any other file system, I'm afraid. Access a file always equals in taking a risk. However, NTFS supports journaling, thus making the recovery of crashed-data more likely, if possible. Apart from that, it might not be a logical error, but a physical on - and there's not much that any file system could do against that except for ignoring the messed up parts in the future.
This post has been edited by Gobbler: 02 February 2006 - 08:07 AM