A series of DeviceSetupManager warnings in Windows 10 event logs












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I have been "cleaning up" Windows 10, and I'm noticing a series of warnings in the Event Viewer every time I start Windows. And they are in the following order.



Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 201, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 131, DeviceSetupManager
"Metadata staging failed, result={00000000-0000-0000-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF} for container '0x80070490'"


It seems that Event 202 repeats every other instance until I finally get the error: Event 131. What would I have to do to fix these problems, so they stop showing up every time in Event Viewer?










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  • Is this useful? answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
    – dsolimano
    Aug 8 '15 at 16:58










  • The chosen answer states that the default URL began working again, without the need to change any registry values. I guess I should just wait then.
    – Skipher
    Aug 8 '15 at 21:39










  • Well, how long has the problem been going on?
    – dsolimano
    Aug 10 '15 at 2:16










  • Since the Windows 10 release. Maybe I'm being a bit too impatient with MS.
    – Skipher
    Aug 10 '15 at 2:25
















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I have been "cleaning up" Windows 10, and I'm noticing a series of warnings in the Event Viewer every time I start Windows. And they are in the following order.



Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 201, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 131, DeviceSetupManager
"Metadata staging failed, result={00000000-0000-0000-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF} for container '0x80070490'"


It seems that Event 202 repeats every other instance until I finally get the error: Event 131. What would I have to do to fix these problems, so they stop showing up every time in Event Viewer?










share|improve this question
























  • Is this useful? answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
    – dsolimano
    Aug 8 '15 at 16:58










  • The chosen answer states that the default URL began working again, without the need to change any registry values. I guess I should just wait then.
    – Skipher
    Aug 8 '15 at 21:39










  • Well, how long has the problem been going on?
    – dsolimano
    Aug 10 '15 at 2:16










  • Since the Windows 10 release. Maybe I'm being a bit too impatient with MS.
    – Skipher
    Aug 10 '15 at 2:25














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I have been "cleaning up" Windows 10, and I'm noticing a series of warnings in the Event Viewer every time I start Windows. And they are in the following order.



Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 201, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 131, DeviceSetupManager
"Metadata staging failed, result={00000000-0000-0000-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF} for container '0x80070490'"


It seems that Event 202 repeats every other instance until I finally get the error: Event 131. What would I have to do to fix these problems, so they stop showing up every time in Event Viewer?










share|improve this question















I have been "cleaning up" Windows 10, and I'm noticing a series of warnings in the Event Viewer every time I start Windows. And they are in the following order.



Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 201, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 131, DeviceSetupManager
"Metadata staging failed, result={00000000-0000-0000-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF} for container '0x80070490'"


It seems that Event 202 repeats every other instance until I finally get the error: Event 131. What would I have to do to fix these problems, so they stop showing up every time in Event Viewer?







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  • Is this useful? answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
    – dsolimano
    Aug 8 '15 at 16:58










  • The chosen answer states that the default URL began working again, without the need to change any registry values. I guess I should just wait then.
    – Skipher
    Aug 8 '15 at 21:39










  • Well, how long has the problem been going on?
    – dsolimano
    Aug 10 '15 at 2:16










  • Since the Windows 10 release. Maybe I'm being a bit too impatient with MS.
    – Skipher
    Aug 10 '15 at 2:25


















  • Is this useful? answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
    – dsolimano
    Aug 8 '15 at 16:58










  • The chosen answer states that the default URL began working again, without the need to change any registry values. I guess I should just wait then.
    – Skipher
    Aug 8 '15 at 21:39










  • Well, how long has the problem been going on?
    – dsolimano
    Aug 10 '15 at 2:16










  • Since the Windows 10 release. Maybe I'm being a bit too impatient with MS.
    – Skipher
    Aug 10 '15 at 2:25
















Is this useful? answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– dsolimano
Aug 8 '15 at 16:58




Is this useful? answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– dsolimano
Aug 8 '15 at 16:58












The chosen answer states that the default URL began working again, without the need to change any registry values. I guess I should just wait then.
– Skipher
Aug 8 '15 at 21:39




The chosen answer states that the default URL began working again, without the need to change any registry values. I guess I should just wait then.
– Skipher
Aug 8 '15 at 21:39












Well, how long has the problem been going on?
– dsolimano
Aug 10 '15 at 2:16




Well, how long has the problem been going on?
– dsolimano
Aug 10 '15 at 2:16












Since the Windows 10 release. Maybe I'm being a bit too impatient with MS.
– Skipher
Aug 10 '15 at 2:25




Since the Windows 10 release. Maybe I'm being a bit too impatient with MS.
– Skipher
Aug 10 '15 at 2:25










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