The system cannot find my hard drive - is it broken?

I recently updated to OS X 10.4.4 and everything was fine. But today the system froze and I couldn't do anything but press the on/off switch to quit. After that I couldn't boot the system normally. If I start from the System-DVD and open the disk utilities the Hard Drive is not displayed so I cannot check the volume. What can I do?
G3 iBook 600 MHz 640 MB SDRAM   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

Hi Berndt, thank you very much for your advice. I think too it's something different and not the HD. After resetting the iBook (vram, pram, pmu etc.) and after a while waiting the system started yesterday without any problem. So I could make a backup. But this morning I had the same phenomenon - frozen Screen (only the cursor worked) and I have to reset everything again. I think I will give it to gravis for an inspection. But I don't want invest too much. A new (bigger) HD would be fine but I don't know what else could be broken and how much the components are. What do you think?
Ronda. I bought my iBook with an OEM Version of diskwarior 2.1.1 which doesn't work with OS-X. I looked at Alsoft but there is no download update available - I have to buy an Upgrade tp Version 3.0 for 39 quid and it takes 3-4 weeks shipment. Do you know an alternative?
G3 iBook 600 MHz 640 MB SDRAM   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

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