Well, in this case, this only means one thing, you're drivers are interfering with each other. I'm not to sure how to correct this issue. Did you try to uninstall your drivers and reinstalling them, or installing new drivers?
Well, if you were only experiencing a problem with AERO then I would tell you to stop programs running in the background to correct this issue, but seen as you're experiencing issues from your wireless devices and such there's no doubt in my mind that it's a problem with windows, and problem...
Considering the fact that safe mode doesn't work that means windows was edited in some way. You will either have to use a system restore or do a windows repair.
I would suggest you uninstall and reinstall your sound driver. This used to happen to me when I used to use windows xp, difference was, I never got that message. Let me know if that solves your issue.
This is quite an odd question. The red X is there because you aren't connected wireless, or your operating system think you aren't... You can't get rid of the X. Sorry...
Try running a system repair or use one of your system restores if you have one. Maybe this will help! "This happened to me earlier. Here is what I've found, and how I resolved it. It is normally caused by something (usually a printer driver) wanting you to click a button to confirm something...
I'm guessing there was an error with explorer.exe. This is usually an easy fix. Open up the control panel, and then click File then new task. Type in explorer.exe in the blank field and that should solve your issue. If this doesn't work then that means you may have something corrupted in...
Your computer may not be able to handle a 64-bit operating system. Don't forget, your computer from XP, so your computer sounds quite old. You first need to check if your computer can run a 64-bit operating system, which I doubt it can. Sorry for breaking it to you, but it looks like you will...