This problem is one i face often, because of how older versions functioned, the answers online no longer apply, online, you will find that
ntfsfix /dev/sdc2
should do the trick, in reality, it will not as you will see the following error
Mounting volume... OK Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully. Checking the alternate boot sector... OK NTFS volume version is 3.1. NTFS partition /dev/sdc1 was processed successfully.
The solution in reality is asking ntfs-3g’s mount to remove the hiberfile
WHAT YOU NEED – YOU WILL LOSE THE HIBERFILE
mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/sdc2 /hds/intelssd
Without the remove_hiberfile instruction, you will probably get an error message such as
Windows is hibernated, refused to mount. Failed to mount '/dev/sdc2': Operation not permitted The NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting), or mount the volume read-only with the 'ro' mount option.
Where you can actually mount it as read only if you do not want to write to it with the line
mount -o ro /dev/sdc1 /hds/intelssd