Why is there a warning and error in administrative events in Event Viewer?

When I open the event viewer, and then the chip on the custom view and then double-click Administrative events there are warnings and errors in this case why that is and what I need to fix it or leave it alone.

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Please provide us with your administrative Event Viewer logs by following these steps:

Click on Start Menu
Type eventvwr in the find programs and files (do not hit enter)
Click with the right button on eventvwr.exe and click Run as administrator
Expand custom views
Click the administrative events
Right-click Administrative events
Record all events in custom view as...
Save them to a folder where you will remember which folder and save it as Errors.evtx
Go where you saved Errors.evtx
Make a right click Errors.evtx-> send to compressed (zipped) folder of->
Download .zip here (if you can) to skydrive or a file sharing service

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