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== ⚠️ PRAM battery ==
The Performa 5400 uses a 3.6 V 1/2AA lithium PRAM battery that leaks and can burst, corroding the logic board. Remove it from any un-serviced unit and clean/repair any leakage before troubleshooting.<ref name="ppc_batt">[https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/warning-exploding-maxell-pram-batteries.25169/ 68kMLA — Exploding Maxell PRAM Batteries]. Source for the leaking/exploding 3.6 V lithium PRAM battery.</ref>
== ⚠️ Recap (logic board and PSU) ==
The Performa 5400 uses aluminium electrolytic capacitors on both the logic board and the power supply, and they leak with age. Recap and clean both boards as a first step; the large '''2200 uF''' PSU filter capacitors in particular are a known failure point, giving a dead machine, failure to power on, or instability.<ref name="pmcap">[https://recapamac.com.au/powermac-6100/ Recap-a-Mac — Power Macintosh 6100]; Badcaps "Macintosh 6100 power supply"; and the Apple Performa/Power Macintosh 6400/6500 Service Source. Source for the logic-board and power-supply electrolytic failures (including the 2200 uF PSU capacitors) and the recap.</ref>
== All-in-one analog board and video ==
As an all-in-one with a built-in CRT, this machine has an analog board like the compact and Color Classic Macs. '''Vertical lines''', a collapsed raster, dim or distorted video, or no video with the machine otherwise alive point to the analog board — reflow cracked solder joints (deflection yoke and flyback area) and recap the analog board.<ref name="x200av">[https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/performa-6200-desktop-vertical-lines.52557/ 68kMLA — Performa 6200 vertical lines]. Source for the all-in-one analog-board video faults on the x200/x400 Performas.</ref>
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Revision as of 00:14, 16 July 2026

Troubleshooting is essential for diagnosing and resolving issues with your Macintosh Performa 5400 series computer. This guide covers the most common problems encountered with these all-in-one systems.

Preliminary Checks

Before detailed troubleshooting:

  • Verify power outlet is working
  • Check that power cable is fully seated
  • Ensure the power switch is in the ON position
  • Test with a known-good keyboard (power-on issues)
  • Remove all external devices except keyboard and mouse

No Power

Power Issues
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Completely dead, no fan Power supply failure Test outlet; check power cable; inspect PSU capacitors
Clicking or ticking sound PSU overload or short Disconnect drives; check for shorts on logic board
Fan spins briefly then stops PSU crowbar circuit triggered Check for shorts; test with minimal configuration
Power light on, no startup Logic board failure Check PRAM battery; reseat RAM; inspect for corrosion

Power Supply Voltage Check

If the system powers on but behaves erratically, measure PSU voltages:

  • +5V: Should read 4.85V – 5.15V
  • +12V: Should read 11.9V – 12.7V
  • +3.3V: Should read 3.2V – 3.4V

No Video

Video Issues
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Startup chime, black screen CRT failure; video RAM issue Check CRT connections; listen for drive activity
Dim or faded display Weak CRT; failing flyback Adjust screen brightness pot; replace flyback if needed
Horizontal or vertical collapse Deflection circuit failure Check analog board capacitors; inspect yoke connections
Color fringing or rainbow effects Degaussing needed; failing neck board Use degauss function; check neck board solder joints
Geometric distortion Capacitor failure Recap analog board; check deflection adjustments

Startup Issues

Startup Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Sad Mac icon Hardware failure Note error code; see Sad Mac Error Codes
Flashing question mark No bootable system Check hard drive; boot from CD; reinstall system
Chimes of death RAM failure Reseat RAM; test with known-good modules
Simasimac-like patterns VRAM/logic board failure Clean video RAM area; check for corrosion
Freezes during startup Software corruption; hardware fault Boot from CD; check extensions; test RAM

Audio Problems

Audio Issues
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
No startup chime Speaker failure; logic board issue Test with headphones; check speaker connection
Distorted audio Capacitor failure Recap logic board audio section
Crackling or popping Bad capacitors; loose connection Recap; check speaker wire connections
Low volume Failing capacitors Recap logic board; check software volume settings

CD-ROM Drive Issues

CD-ROM Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Tray won't eject Mechanical failure; belt worn Manual eject with paper clip; replace drive
Disc not recognized Dirty lens; laser failure Clean lens with isopropyl; replace drive if needed
Slow read speeds Dirty lens; drive aging Clean lens; accept reduced performance or replace
Audio CDs work, data CDs don't Laser calibration Try cleaning; likely needs replacement

Floppy Drive Issues

See: Macintosh Floppy Drive Maintenance

Floppy Drive Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Disc won't insert Foreign object; mechanical jam Inspect slot; check for stuck eject mechanism
Disc won't eject Mechanical failure Use manual eject hole; check eject motor
Read/write errors Dirty heads; alignment issues Clean heads; try new disk; replace drive
Drive not recognized Cable issue; logic board fault Reseat ribbon cable; test with known-good drive

Hard Drive Issues

Hard Drive Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Clicking sounds Head failure Back up immediately if possible; replace drive
Drive spins but not detected Controller failure; cable issue Check IDE cable; try drive in external enclosure
Slow performance Fragmentation; failing drive Run Disk First Aid; check SMART data; replace if failing
Intermittent failures Cable issues; power problems Reseat cables; check PSU voltages

Networking Issues

Ethernet Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
No network connection Cable issue; driver problem Check cable; verify TCP/IP settings
Intermittent connectivity Failing Ethernet port Try different cable; check for corrosion on port
Slow speeds Network configuration Verify 10Base-T compatibility; check hub/switch

⚠️ PRAM battery

The Performa 5400 uses a 3.6 V 1/2AA lithium PRAM battery that leaks and can burst, corroding the logic board. Remove it from any un-serviced unit and clean/repair any leakage before troubleshooting.[1]

⚠️ Recap (logic board and PSU)

The Performa 5400 uses aluminium electrolytic capacitors on both the logic board and the power supply, and they leak with age. Recap and clean both boards as a first step; the large 2200 uF PSU filter capacitors in particular are a known failure point, giving a dead machine, failure to power on, or instability.[2]

All-in-one analog board and video

As an all-in-one with a built-in CRT, this machine has an analog board like the compact and Color Classic Macs. Vertical lines, a collapsed raster, dim or distorted video, or no video with the machine otherwise alive point to the analog board — reflow cracked solder joints (deflection yoke and flyback area) and recap the analog board.[3]

References

  1. 68kMLA — Exploding Maxell PRAM Batteries. Source for the leaking/exploding 3.6 V lithium PRAM battery.
  2. Recap-a-Mac — Power Macintosh 6100; Badcaps "Macintosh 6100 power supply"; and the Apple Performa/Power Macintosh 6400/6500 Service Source. Source for the logic-board and power-supply electrolytic failures (including the 2200 uF PSU capacitors) and the recap.
  3. 68kMLA — Performa 6200 vertical lines. Source for the all-in-one analog-board video faults on the x200/x400 Performas.