IMac G5 strange startup beep

My iMac locked up when waking from sleep, so I restarted it. I got a strange multiple note beep that repeated three times. It began to startup and then I got the folder with a flashing ?. I booted from the OSX disk and used disk utility, but my hard drive doesn't show up. Is my drive dead or is there something else I can try?
iMac G5 20" screen   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

I am having a similar issue with my parrent's iMac G5, however, instead of 3 chimes, im getting 3 strong buzzing sounds.
I also assumed it was the drive, and in fact after starting up from the 10.4 installation DVD, Disk Utility would not list the drive as a volume. I replaced the drive with another SATA drive, and still Disk Utility shows now drive available other than the DVD drive.
Ive never heard these buzzing sounds before. I was told that for several weeks before the startup problem occured, the fans were constantly running at full speed.
Im going to try to reset the SMU and OF today and see if that helps. Unfortunately, AppleCare was not purchased, so it is out of warranty. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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