The first few times I have tried to boot a new computer I put together, the computer boots to a screen showing the motherboard's logo with three options in the corner to be selected using the f keys on my keyboard. The system does not respond to my selecting these options using my keyboard. The Intel motherboard's POST code display shows a few different numbers while this is happening, ending with "E6" before the system shuts itself down (or rather restarts itself, because it turns itself on and shuts down in the same pattern in an endless loop). When I looked this code up on intel's website, it means that The system is "connecting drivers." Because this code is displayed for a much longer time than any other code, and because it is the last one to be displayed, I think that this may be the reason my computer is shutting itself down. What does it mean when my computer is "connecting drivers," and is it the cause of my problems?