Windows 10: DeviceSetupManager event 201/202. Help needed to check/fix registry

Discus and support DeviceSetupManager event 201/202. Help needed to check/fix registry in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Hello everyone, and thank you for this great space. I very recently upgraded to Windows 10 Home, but I'm getting continuous DeviceSetupManager... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Marco83, Jul 27, 2016.

  1. Marco83 Win User

    DeviceSetupManager event 201/202. Help needed to check/fix registry


    Hello everyone, and thank you for this great space.

    I very recently upgraded to Windows 10 Home, but I'm getting continuous DeviceSetupManager errors at start up, event ID 201, 202 and 200 (source Event Viewer). I suspect (I'm not sure) the problem might have something to do with a key in the registry.
    Can someone please check on their Windows 10 system/machine, if this is what they currently have in correspondence of the "Device Metadata" registry key (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Device Metadata)? Is everything in the image correct?


    DeviceSetupManager event 201/202. Help needed to check/fix registry [​IMG]


    I'm particularly interested in the "DeviceMetadataServiceURL" subkey. On my system I have "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=252669&clcid=0x409" there. Do you have this exact same value, is it accurate?

    Thank you for your time and help, it is much appreciated

    :)
     
    Marco83, Jul 27, 2016
    #1

  2. Constant drop of internet connection,

    Hi everyone,

    I know that this is a frequent and unresolved issue, but this makes me crazy. Practically my Toshiba Satellite laptop constantly drops the internet connection. The tcpip.sys driver caused already 2 BSODs. I just run the troubleshooter and it comes up with
    one of the two:

    "Your computer is trying to use a DNS server that is incorrect or doesn’t exist."

    or

    "The default gateway is not available".

    Troubleshooter then tries to reset the WiFi adapter, but it hangs on resetting it, so I have to restart the PC. I restart, and in half of the cases still no internet. I run netsh winsock reset

    netsh int ip reset

    ipconfig /release

    ipconfig /flushdns

    ipconfig /renew

    ipconfig /registerdns

    Then I restart, and then it works for a while, sometimes 3 hours, sometimes 3 min. This is an 1000-Euro laptop, not some cheap crap. I have 1 month of warranty left, but I don't really want to bring it back.

    I already mentioned previously under another unresolved issue that Latency Monitor identifies ndis.sys as the major culprit for buzz in the streaming videos. All is sluggish with internet, otherwise just great.

    All drivers have been updated with Driver Easy.

    sfc /scannow: Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

    Only from today, I got these errors and warnings, all related with internet stuff.

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:39:46 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:39:43 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:38:55 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:38:19 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:37:52 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:36:23 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:35:34 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:33 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:33 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:33 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:33 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:24 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:24 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:23 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:21 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:21 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:21 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:35:21 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:34:49 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:34:31 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:33:30 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:32:45 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:32:39 DistributedCOM 10010 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:32:18 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:31:38 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:37 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:37 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:37 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:37 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:29 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:29 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:26 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:26 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:26 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:26 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:31:25 WLAN-AutoConfig 4003 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:30:19 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:29:42 Wininit 11 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:29:41 User Device Registration 360 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:29:33 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:29:34 BugCheck 1001 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:29:32 Service Control Manager 7000 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:29:32 Kernel-PnP 219 (212)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:29:32 Kernel-PnP 219 (212)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:29:32 Kernel-PnP 219 (212)

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:29:32 AppModel-Runtime 37 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:29:32 AppModel-Runtime 37 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:29:23 BTHUSB 34 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:29:32 Eventlog 1101 Event processing

    Critical 2017.10.23. 22:29:18 Kernel-Power 41 (63)

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:29:32 EventLog 6008 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:22:22 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:21:58 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:18:32 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:16:58 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:16:45 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:16:33 WLAN-AutoConfig 4003 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:15:16 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:13:12 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:11:39 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:11:28 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:11:25 Application Error 1000 (100)

    Error 2017.10.23. 22:10:40 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:05:40 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:05:40 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:05:10 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:05:10 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:05:07 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:05:07 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:05:07 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:05:07 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:04:19 WLAN-AutoConfig 4003 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:04:00 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 22:02:10 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:31:03 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 21:16:06 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:15:53 WLAN-AutoConfig 4003 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:15:05 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:14:40 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:13:50 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:12:31 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:11:40 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:11:01 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:10:28 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 21:10:16 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:09:56 WLAN-AutoConfig 4003 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:09:34 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:09:34 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:09:34 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:09:34 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:09:29 DeviceSetupManager 200 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:09:29 DeviceSetupManager 202 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:08:59 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:08:43 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:08:29 DeviceSetupManager 201 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 21:08:29 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 21:02:43 Application Hang 1002 (101)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 19:42:01 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 19:41:53 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 19:39:15 WLAN-AutoConfig 4003 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 19:38:12 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Error 2017.10.23. 17:01:51 Application Hang 1002 (101)

    Error 2017.10.23. 16:35:48 Application Error 1000 (100)

    Error 2017.10.23. 16:21:25 DistributedCOM 10010 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 16:18:26 User Device Registration 360 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 16:18:19 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 9:24:55 AppModel-Runtime 37 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 8:50:09 DistributedCOM 10010 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 8:50:03 Application Error 1000 (100)

    Error 2017.10.23. 8:50:03 .NET Runtime 1026 None

    Warning 2017.10.23. 8:47:15 DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)

    Warning 2017.10.23. 8:47:09 User Device Registration 360 None

    Error 2017.10.23. 8:47:01 WLAN-AutoConfig 10000 None
     
    Mr. Jack Hill, Jul 27, 2016
    #2
  3. n05033 Win User
    DeviceSetupManager Warnings Event Id. 200; 201; 202 & error id 1000 task (100)

    hi;

    I have installed windows 10 version 1511 through media creation tool doing clean setup; and device setup warnings again begin. But this time I tried to understand a little more about device metadata through various articles on site:

    Device Metadata Packages

    After going through various articles in above mentioned website I think I might have been able to get rid of device set up warnings permanently.

    In very brief I would like to tell what is in those articles:

    Whenever we insert an external device; the device looks for its driver in the pc’s device metadata; cache folders and on internet. If internet is not active it gives warning “The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet; and
    if it is active but connection to update or windows metadata folder online is not established then it gives other warnings.

    But how comes that when we don’t insert any device still we get warnings events 200; 201; 202. Because there are 3 programs which is treated as
    inbuilt devices; and most probably the internet connection was not on while we were installing windows. So these 3 devices gets installed without getting chance to get drivers files updated or checked from
    the internet. And once got installed they keep looking for drivers and producing errors. Most probably there is clash of records; where one record shows these devices driver installed and other internet records shows these drivers not installed; and this clash
    does not let get these 3 inbuilt devices updated and keep producing device setup warnings.

    The 3 inbuilt devices are :

    1: Fax

    2: Microsoft Print to PDF

    3: Microsoft xps document writer.

    All these 3 devices could be seen in “Control Panel” >> “Devices & Printers”

    When I installed office 2013 another inbuilt device was installed “Send to One note 2013” but in my case this device was not the source of warning.

    So; what should we be doing; we should uninstall those 3 devices and install them again but this time giving them chance to get drivers from internet and letting records straight and matched.

    Since I m novice in computer world whatever solution I am mentioning below is the process I followed while experimenting to get rid of those warnings. So; few steps might not be necessary but I m writing down what I did:

    Step 1:

    Disconnect Internet.

    Step 2:

    Take out all external devices like usb pen drive; printer etc.; as we may have to get them reinstall again.

    Step 3:

    Open c drive folder (os drive). Make Hidden files visible by checking “hidden items” in the view menu. This will make “Program Data” folder visible.

    Step 4:

    Go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\DeviceMetadataStore

    There you would find a folder named en-US.

    As per advice given in the article :

    Manually Adding Device Metadata Packages

    Because I m from india and locale shown in pc is india so have to create the folder; so I created a folder en-IN in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\DeviceMetadataStore

    If u r from U.S no need to create because en-US is already there. So; if u r not from U.S create a folder as per yours location shown in pc.
    En-(location code).

    In en-US folder there are 2 metadata-ms files. Copy them and paste them into newly created folder; if any.
    in my case I pasted in en-IN.

    Very Important:

    Uncheck “Hidden Items” in view menu.

    Exit All Folders; but don’t forget to uncheck “hidden items”.

    Always keep in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners” the button
    "Download over metered connection" to "ON" even after warnings stops coming.

    close settings window.

    Step 5:

    Open “Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Feature”

    There open “turn windows features on/off” with administration rights.

    There uncheck:

    “Microsoft Print To PDF”

    Uncheck:

    “Windows fax and scan” by expanding + sign with “print & document services”

    Uncheck:

    XPS SERVICES [do not uncheck; do not uncheck; do not uncheck; XPS Viewer] only uncheck XPS Services.

    Press O.K

    These files gets uninstalled.

    It gives options to restart the computer. Click Restart.

    After restart If u want to find 3 inbuilt devices gone Open in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners”. But close this window thereafter.

    Now we have to install them back.

    But here I again I remind u that the steps I m mentioning are part of my experimentation; so all steps may not be necessary; but I don’t know; but outcome was that I got rid of those warnings.

    Always keep in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners” the button
    "Download over metered connection" to "ON" even after warnings stops coming.

    close settings window.

    Step 1:

    Don’t switch on internet yet.

    And neither open ”Devices & Printers” nor Open in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners”.

    Step 2:

    Open “Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Feature”

    There open “turn windows features on/off” with administration rights.

    There check back: “Microsoft Print To PDF” ; check back “Windows fax and scan”
    by expanding + sign with “print & document services”; check back XPS SERVICES .

    Press O.K

    These files gets installed. But to don’t check their existence yet; neither by opening “Devices & Printers” nor by opening in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners”.

    Step 3:

    Open “Control Panel\System and Security\Administrative Tools”. Their open “services” with administration rights.

    Their open and start following services 1: “Device Install Service”; 2: “Device Management Enrollment Service”; 3: “DevQuery Background Discovery Broker”

    Don’t start the service “Device Setup Manager”

    Keep the service window open.

    Step 4:

    Open “Control Panel\System and Security\Administrative Tools”. Their open “task scheduler” with administration right. Their expand “task Scheduler Library” >> then expand “Microsoft” >> then expand “Windows” there select “Device Setup”. In the
    right windows u see a task “metadata refresh”. Do nothing for the time being with it.

    Step 5:

    Start Internet; and when got connected keep watch on data bytes inflow. On next step around another 100kb-170kb data comes.

    Step 6:

    In the task scheduler right click “metadata refresh” and select
    run
    .

    Step 7:

    Watch service window and press refresh in action menu; there you will see “Device Setup Manger” running by itself
    and data flowing in. It will run for a while. So after 2 minutes again refresh the service window. Once the “Device Setup Manager”
    stops running by itself; close the service window; go to task scheduler window their the “metadata refresh” would still be running. Right click the task; and select “End”, press ok/yes when message displayed whether to close
    all instances ………. .close task scheduler windows.

    Step 8:

    Open in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners”; there u see all 3 devices back and some of them might show updating bar in action. Once that blue bar updation over; close the internet.

    Step 9:

    Restart the computer; check event viewer; warnings gone.

    Step 10:

    Connect internet. Open in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Connected Device”. now plug back external devices back one by one. The devices will draw data from the internet and its installation progress will be seen in
    settings window. Say; if u insert an usb pen drive and after its installation on safe removal the message displayed under “connected device” window in settings is
    “driver error”; then it means the usb pen drive is properly installed. Else the message shown “installation incomplete…..”. then u have to follow the steps given in my
    original query above. Also how to install bitlocked drive see my above query.

    Warning:

    In my pc I noticed strange behavior that when after all my above installations and warning messages has stopped; then under “control panel” >> “devices and printers” >> I pressed F5 or Refresh in the
    menu; then after that device page got refreshed; all my devices got reset and all the warning events began to occur again. In other words F5 or Refresh acting as Reset button for all devices to its original state. So; I have to go through above process again
    from the scratch. So pls. once warning events gone, don’t press refresh or f5 in that window. To check new devices and printers use “settings” >> “devices”.

    To me itself on review of above steps; many steps looks unnecessary; but as said earlier I have written what I have done. Since I am novice in computer world; I request experts to shorten the above
    procedure taking out unnecessary steps.

    with regards

    thanks
     
    n05033, Jul 27, 2016
    #3
  4. aardvark Win User

    DeviceSetupManager event 201/202. Help needed to check/fix registry

    By chance, if you have a Microsoft wireless mouse and have upgraded the driver recently, check this thread to see if a driver rollback will help clear those Event ID 200, 201, and 202 errors:

    The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device

    As far as the metadata link goes, mine is exactly the same as yours.
     
    aardvark, Jul 27, 2016
    #4
  5. Marco83 Win User
    Thanks aardvark. So on your system you do have all the same exact registry values as in the image posted above, but no Event ID 200, 201, and 202 errors, am I correct?

    I have a Microsoft wireless mouse. I'll check the link and see if your suggestion works
     
    Marco83, Jul 27, 2016
    #5
  6. Marco83 Win User
    Ok, I checked event viewer and I have this error too: "The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device {C5A047D8-CB5B-40E9-B9E3-316AB06B5A18}\WirelessKeyboardFilter."

    Before proceeding to roll back the driver, I have a couple questions.

    1- Once I've rolled back to the old driver, will the new one (1.0.102.0) try to install itself again upon restart, that is, automatically?

    2- In case Microsoft fixes this issues, how do I put back in place the more recent (1.0.102.0) driver? And is there a way to know if and when Microsoft will come up with a fix?

    3- By any chance, did you select “No, let me choose what to do" and “Never install driver software from Windows Update” to prevent the new driver (1.0.102.0) from being installed again? That would explain the absence of DeviceSetupManager errors. These options are located at Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced system settings > Hardware > Device Installation Settings.

    Thank you for your precious and invaluable help. Hope you can answer my questions
     
    Marco83, Jul 27, 2016
    #6
  7. Marco83 Win User
    Following aardvark advise I got rid of Event 219 "The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device {C5A047D8-CB5B-40E9-B9E3-316AB06B5A18}\WirelessKeyboardFilter."

    Yet errors with Event ID 200, 201, and 202 still persist. This is possibly because i did not select “Never install driver software from Windows Update” beforehand, and the system keeps checking for updated drivers as it is supposed to do. So, apparently, that is not a solution for the specific topic of this thread.

    Can someone else please check his/her registry and see if these values for "Device Metadata" are correct? Do you have the exact same data as in the image below? The key is located at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Device Metadata."


    DeviceSetupManager event 201/202. Help needed to check/fix registry [​IMG]


    I would also like to know if you are or are not experiencing Event ID 200, 201, and 202 errors. And if you altered the options in Device Installation Settings
     
    Marco83, Jul 27, 2016
    #7
  8. aardvark Win User

    DeviceSetupManager event 201/202. Help needed to check/fix registry

    Sorry you didn't find my information helpful. BTW, what I proposed "IS" the solution to your problem. And, there is a simple way to prevent "only" that wireless driver from being auto updated. Unfortunately, I went to sleep and your impatience got the best of you.


    DeviceSetupManager event 201/202. Help needed to check/fix registry [​IMG]
     
    aardvark, Jul 27, 2016
    #8
  9. Marco83 Win User
    I did in fact use the "show or hide updates" method to roll back the wireless driver and avoid it reinstalling, and it worked, so your information was indeed helpful, as I got rid of Event id 219. But Event ID 200, 201, and 202 are still there unfortunately.

    By any chance, did you select “No, let me choose what to do" and “Never install driver software from Windows Update” in Device Installation Settings? (Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced system settings > Hardware > Device Installation Settings)

    Thank you for your patience
     
    Marco83, Jul 27, 2016
    #9
  10. Marco83 Win User
    Thank you very much aardvark!

    Upon third-fourth reboot it seems the annoying 200, 201, and 202 events are finally gone. As you rightly suggested, it was a matter of patience. Thank you again for your precious help, and for your kindness. Let me wish you a beautiful and blessed day.

    For anyone interested, the comprehensive solution to this issue can be found in a thread by aardvark at this link

    The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device

    Also, in order to prevent the more recent driver (1.0.102.0) from reinstalling itself, the Microsoft "Show or hide updates" tool is required (see post #6 by aardvark)

    http://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930
     
    Marco83, Jul 27, 2016
    #10
  11. aardvark Win User
    Please mark this thread as solved. Glad you got it fixed.
     
    aardvark, Apr 5, 2018
    #11
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