A fresh setup Hyper-V server has lots errors

Hi Everyone,
I just setup a fresh Hyper-V server, installed 2012 R2, and changed IP address, DNS and join domain, nothing else.
Then, I checked event log, there were 16 events, see screenshot below.
Any idea or suggestion?
Thanks,

update info again on Monday morning.
I did windows update and reboot on Sunday, there're lots error when I check it in the morning.
Maybe, I should wait for a couple days, but anyway, let everyone know what's going on after update.

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