Hard drive going bad ??

My drive is making like a clanging noise . Still working but slowing down I think . I want to replace it . Will any IDE 2.5  hard drive work ??
Also after I instal do I just run the OSX  reinstall the operating system and will be good to go ????

Well, personally, I would miss AppleWorks very much.
The 4200 rpm drive is rather slow, but if you don't care about that, it should work. I would bump it up to at least 80 GB, though.
I don't know what kind of price you're seeing, but here is the entire list from Other World Computing.
Instructions for replacing the hard drive (a rather tricky procedure) can be found in the iFix-It Guide.
Once you get the drive physically installed, start up from the Mac OS X 10.3 Install CD #1, go to Installer > Disk Utility and partition the disk into one partition (if desired) and choose Apple Partition Map (Mac OS Extended, Journaled). Then you are ready to install the OS. Just follow the installer's instructions.
Good luck.

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