Seagate7,

You are not using ZFS correctly. You have misunderstood how it is used. If you 
dont follow the manual (which you havent) then any filesystem will cause 
problems and corruption, even ZFS or ntfs or FAT32, etc. You must use ZFS 
correctly. Start by reading the manual.

For ZFS to be able to repair errors, you must use two drives or more. This is 
clearly written in the manual. If you only use one drive then ZFS can not 
repair errors. If you use one drive, then ZFS can only detect errors, but not 
repair errors. This is also clearly written in the manual. And, when you pull 
out a disk, you must use "zpool export" command. This is also clearly written 
in the manual. If you pull out a drive without issuing a warning that you will 
do so (by zpool export) then ZFS will not work.

You are not following the manual, then any software will cause problems. Even 
Windows. You are not using ZFS as it is intended to do. I suggest, in the 
future, you stay with Windows, which you know. If you use Unix without knowing 
it or without reading the manual, then you will have problems. You know 
Windows, stay with Windows.
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