New Standalone SharePoint 2013 on Windows 2012 r2 Config errors

I have Googled and thrown spaghetti at this to no avail. I have a new instance of SP2013 on Windows 2012 running on VMWare. The install is standalone but these are errors I would like to clear before setting up an Intranet for the new company I am working
at.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
From the "Review problems and solutions" page.
Distributed cache
service is not enabled in this deployment
I have via the shell: restarted the service - deleted and enabled the service and I am still not able to clear the message above.
Could these errors be related?
Verify that OAuth
is configured correctly for the Machine Translation Service application.
The Machine Translation
Service is not running when it should be running
This Distributed
Cache host may cause cache reliability problems.
InfoPath Forms Services
forms cannot be filled out in a Web browser because no State Service connection is configured
Critical state of
this rule indicates that the Word Automation Services is not running when it should be running.

First make sure Distrubited cache services is up and running.
Verify that the Distributed Cache service is started. To do this, in the SharePoint Central Administration website, click Application Management. In the Service
Applications section, click Manage services on server. On the Services on Server page, make sure that the Distributed Cache service is listed, and the status is Started.
if it is not started then run the below command
Add-SPDistributedCacheServiceInstance
after that again verfiy that it started. Once started then re analyze the rule, hopefully error will gone.
If not then please check the Event log / ULS log for more clue.
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