Imag g5 duocore fan loud noise

Save me and my life....
People my Imac g5 intel isight fan is making loud noise as soon a dvd is insertedi bght it in febu 2006 and i have hardly used it and no software update has been done pleaseeeeeeeeeee help because i love this systm and want the sound to go ....Syt sps
Machine Name: iMac
Machine Model: iMac4,1 :CPU Type:Intel Core Duo :Number Of Cores:2
CPU Speed: 2 GHz
L2 Cache (shared): 2 MB
Memory: 512 MB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Help

Hi sir
i was going through online answered questions on forum and it looks i am so in to sh*t... that after being comp litrate could not make out anything
I saw you giving advice to check cache flder and check for /appleupdate.com/
(cache inst) while having problems with software updates (from macosx10.4.6 to 10.4.8 combo becuse of intel based mac) did it and then i never knew what i am trying to get this done for past 4 days yet nowhere to go..
i think the comboupdater.. was giving error(error.199) while opening the file because i have stopped it many times to do something else (manual downlod)
which is a bad bad thing to do (read it in forum)
please help me and you can also write to me on [email protected] to help ...
the only thing is i have 15mbps lan et so it takes 7 hours to download a 298mb file manually or through automatic updates
please help me out..

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