Troubleshooting the Macintosh LC 630 and related models (Quadra 630, Performa 630 series, LC 630 DOS Compatible) requires understanding their shared architecture. All variants use the same logic board (820-0524) with minor configuration differences. This guide covers common issues and diagnostic procedures.
Preliminary Checks and Power Supply Basics
Before diagnosing component failures, verify:
Power cable securely connected
Power outlet functional (test with another device)
Power switch on rear of unit in ON position
Monitor connected and powered on separately
Keyboard and mouse connected to ADB port
Power Supply Voltages
Measure at the logic board power connector:
+5V rail: 4.85V – 5.15V
+12V rail: 11.9V – 12.7V
-12V rail: Within 10% of nominal
No Power (Unit Dead)
Macintosh LC 630. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
No Power Diagnostics
Symptom
Possible Cause
Recommended Action
No LED, no sound, completely dead
Blown fuse in power supply
Open PSU, check and replace fuse if blown
No LED, no sound
Failed power supply
Test PSU outputs, replace if necessary
No LED, no sound
Power switch failure
Bypass switch to test; replace if faulty
Faint click when power button pressed
Shorted component on logic board
Disconnect drives and cards; test bare board
Power LED flashes briefly then dies
Capacitor failure
Inspect for leaking capacitors; recap board
Intermittent power
Loose power connector
Reseat internal power cable connections
Power Supply Testing
Disconnect power and open case
Slide out motherboard drawer for access
Reconnect power with drawer extended (careful!)
Measure voltages at logic board connector
If voltages absent or incorrect, PSU requires service
Check PSU capacitors for bulging or leakage
Chime but No Video
Startup Chime Without Video
Symptom
Possible Cause
Recommended Action
Normal chime, no video
Monitor connection issue
Check DA-15 video cable; try different monitor
Normal chime, no video
Video DRAM failure
Logic board repair required (DRAM soldered)
Normal chime, black screen
Resolution mismatch
Zap PRAM (Cmd-Opt-P-R at startup)
Normal chime, garbled display
Video DRAM failure
Test with external video card if available
Chime, monitor shows "No Signal"
Video output failure
Check video port for bent pins; test board
Chime, dim or flickering image
DRAM timing issues
Recap logic board; check capacitors near video
Video System Notes
The LC 630 uses 1 MB DRAM shared with system operations:
Video memory cannot be upgraded
DRAM failure requires board-level repair
Some video issues caused by capacitor failure
Sad Mac Errors
Sad Mac errors display a code indicating the failure type. See Sad Mac Error Codes for complete reference.
Common LC 630 Sad Mac Codes
Code
Meaning
Resolution
0000000F 00000001
ROM test failure
Clean ROM if socketed; logic board failure likely
0000000F 00000002
Memory (RAM) test exception
Reseat or replace SIMMs; check soldered RAM
0000000F 00000003
Memory (RAM) test failure
Test with known-good SIMM; check SIMM socket
0000000F 00000005
Bus error
Check for bent pins; reseat all socketed ICs
0000000F 0000000E
NuBus error
Remove expansion cards; test bare board
0000000F 0000000F
Data bus test failure
Logic board failure; recap may help
Intermittent Booting or Freezing
Intermittent Operation Issues
Symptom
Possible Cause
Recommended Action
Random freezes after warmup
Thermal issues (passive cooling)
Clean vents; check for dust accumulation
Crashes after 10-30 minutes
Failing capacitors
Inspect and recap logic board
Freezes during disk access
IDE cable issue
Check IDE cable connections; try different cable
Intermittent startup
Oxidized CPU socket
Reseat 68040; clean socket with DeoxIT
Freezes with extensions enabled
Software conflict
Boot with extensions off (hold Shift)
System hangs at startup
Corrupted system software
Reinstall System 7.5.3 or later
Random resets
PRAM battery failure
Check and replace 4.5V alkaline battery
RAM and Memory Issues
Memory Problems
Symptom
Possible Cause
Recommended Action
Less RAM reported than installed
Incompatible SIMM
Use 72-pin, 80ns, non-parity SIMMs
System won't boot with new SIMM
Wrong SIMM type
Check SIMM compatibility; use single-sided if slot 2
4 MB reported with SIMM installed
SIMM not seated
Reseat SIMM firmly in socket
Sad Mac RAM error
Defective SIMM
Test with known-good SIMM
System unstable with 64+ MB SIMM
Unsupported size
64 MB requires single-banked SIMM specifically
SIMM Slot Notes
Single-slot models: Accept SIMMs up to 32 MB (64 MB unofficial)
Dual-slot models (DOS Compatible): Slot 2 requires single-sided SIMMs only