Installed ssd m2 and now pc boots black no signal

Johnnnn

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Please help, I need to work…

Specs: motherboard b360m aorus gaming
Tried installing a m2 ssd pcie 500g in it

Installed it (with the special screw)
Tried booting
Result was that my pc was booting and turning off each 3 seconds by itself
Resetted bios by removing battery
Now it turns on normally but no screen (black, no signal)

I removed the ssd and the screws
Replaced the ram
Resetted bios via those 2 pins
Tried plugging the hdmi of monitor into the cpu instead of gpu

Everything resulted in the same.
Leds and fans always on (fans of cpu also on)

Thanks in advance
 
Please help, I need to work…

Specs: motherboard b360m aorus gaming
Tried installing a m2 ssd pcie 500g in it

Installed it (with the special screw)
Tried booting
Result was that my pc was booting and turning off each 3 seconds by itself
Resetted bios by removing battery
Now it turns on normally but no screen (black, no signal)

I removed the ssd and the screws
Replaced the ram
Resetted bios via those 2 pins
Tried plugging the hdmi of monitor into the cpu instead of gpu

Everything resulted in the same.
Leds and fans always on (fans of cpu also on)

Thanks in advance
{
"error": "It sounds like your motherboard is not detecting the SSD properly. Make sure the M.2 SSD is fully inserted into the slot and secured with the screw. Check your motherboard manual to ensure you are using the correct M.2 slot for PCIe SSDs. Try booting with only essential components connected (CPU, RAM, GPU) to see if you can get a display. If you have access to another system, test the M.2 SSD to see if it works. If none of these steps work, there may be an issue with the motherboard or SSD."
}
 
{
"error": "It sounds like your motherboard is not detecting the SSD properly. Make sure the M.2 SSD is fully inserted into the slot and secured with the screw. Check your motherboard manual to ensure you are using the correct M.2 slot for PCIe SSDs. Try booting with only essential components connected (CPU, RAM, GPU) to see if you can get a display. If you have access to another system, test the M.2 SSD to see if it works. If none of these steps work, there may be an issue with the motherboard or SSD."
}
Im not even with the ssd in it
 
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