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CS:GO Streamer Gets Kicked Thanks To Windows 10

When Windows 10 wants to update, Windows 10 WILL update!
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We’ve all done it before. Windows prompts us to update and we put it off and go back to watching Netflix before bed. Then a week later, while we’re reading an article on how to make distressed-looking upcycled furniture, Windows asks, “Hey! Can you update me now?” and we delay it again.

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Most assuredly, that’s what happened here, until Windows 10 decided it would update itself without asking this time. While trying to run a 9-hour Counter Strike: Global Offensive stream, pro gamer Erik Flom was hit with a different Blue Screen of Death: the dreaded Windows 10 update screen. After much swearing and frantic cancelling of the update, Flom was able to get back to his CS:GO session and continue his planned 9-hour effort, but that frustration and anger is real.

 


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