Powerbook makes clunky noise, beep and won't start up

My pb gets to the grey screen and won't load up. It makes a clunky noise from the left side of the computer, and fairly often a beep when I try to start it up. I believe that it was my EyeTV (hardware and software) that caused the problem, but I just want to get it started back up again. I've scrolled through heaps of entries. My AHT had everything pass. I've done the repair permissions, and repair disk. I've done a safe boot, which just took longer for the clunky noise and beep to begin. So does anyone have any further sugestions?
Btw, the clunky noise occurred on a number of occasions when the computer was working, but this was when I was using my brand new EyeTV (for DTT) with Panther compatible software.
Thanks
Powerbook 12"   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

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