"Click" Sounds on Wake-Up

Every time I wake up my iMac from "Sleep Mode" 3 or more hours, it makes some weird clicking sound while trying to prompt me with the window to enter my password. Can this be fixed easily or is my computer just getting old?

The weird clicking could be the first sign of a dying hard drive. I suggest your clone/backup your system immediately (I use SuperDuper!) and then run Disk Utility to check your drive.
1. Insert the Mac OS X Install disc that came with your computer, then restart the computer while holding the C key.
2. When your computer finishes starting up from the disc, choose Disk Utility from the Installer menu. (In Mac OS X 10.4 or later, you must select your language first.)
Important: Do not click Continue in the first screen of the Installer. If you do, you must restart from the disc again to access Disk Utility.
3. Click the First Aid tab.
4. Click the disclosure triangle to the left of the hard drive icon to display the names of your hard disk volumes and partitions.
5. Select your Mac OS X volume.
6. Click Repair. Disk Utility checks and repairs the disk.
Then reboot from your internal drive and repair permissions.
You might also want to run Apple Hardware Test, which is either on your install disc #1 or #2, insert the disc and boot holding down the D key.
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