I'm clearing off a table right now to set it up and try some things. I haven't gotten a chance to really work on it all day, I was at the Scottish Highland Games up in northern connecticut

Here's the order of which I plan on going about fixing this problem:
1) Loosen screws to see if they were shorting out (and possibly taking them out completely)
2) Putting in the Vista installation disc to see if that does anything (although I can't get it to boot into BIOS so I don't know why this would work)
3) Take out the motherboard and see what happens/make sure everything is connected exactly right
4) Take out all the components except the bare minimum required to run the PC and try to boot it, then install the components one by one to see if one of them might be causing a problem.
Unfortunately I can't just use old parts seeing as I don't have old parts, this is the first PC I've ever built.
And the PC runs for a about 2-3 seconds before shutting off, then it tries again for a little less than that, probably about 1 second, and continues to do that until I turn it off myself.
And yes, the light on my motherboard does come on, as do all the fans and LED's on the fans (the LED's on the fans are powered directly through the power supply not through the motherboard)
Also, this might be a stupid question, but do I need to actually access the BIOS to reset it? Or is there a way to do it through the hardware.