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Microsoft swears that users will always be asked before their computer is upgraded to Windows 10, but there are more and more examples that this isn’t always happening. And the latest blunder happened with no less than 120,000 witnesses.
If you’re a gaming enthusiast, you probably heard of Erik Flom, a former professional Counter Strike Global Offensive player who is now a full-time streamer, according to his online profile.
During his most recent live stream, Flom was stunned to see the computer he was playing on automatically starting the Windows 10 upgrade without any prior warning, prompt, message, or anything. One second you buy a hand grenade and then boom, the Windows 10 upgrade starts, rebooting your computer and asking you to sit back and relax because the whole process is performed automatically.
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This must have been disappointing for most of the 120,000 viewers who were hoping to have a fun time watching Erik Flom play Counter Strike at a pro level, but the stream got interrupted by a Windows 10 forced update.
I bet, some of his fans had to miss work, school, and other important things to take time out of their day, so they can watch Erik Flom play CS live.
I would be disappointed if a Windows forced update, internet connection problems, and problems caused me to miss the live stream of a game, concert, or video stream with a celebrity or regular person which I am a fan of.
If you’re a gaming enthusiast, you probably heard of Erik Flom, a former professional Counter Strike Global Offensive player who is now a full-time streamer, according to his online profile.
During his most recent live stream, Flom was stunned to see the computer he was playing on automatically starting the Windows 10 upgrade without any prior warning, prompt, message, or anything. One second you buy a hand grenade and then boom, the Windows 10 upgrade starts, rebooting your computer and asking you to sit back and relax because the whole process is performed automatically.
Read more
This must have been disappointing for most of the 120,000 viewers who were hoping to have a fun time watching Erik Flom play Counter Strike at a pro level, but the stream got interrupted by a Windows 10 forced update.
I bet, some of his fans had to miss work, school, and other important things to take time out of their day, so they can watch Erik Flom play CS live.
I would be disappointed if a Windows forced update, internet connection problems, and problems caused me to miss the live stream of a game, concert, or video stream with a celebrity or regular person which I am a fan of.