Unpleasent humming noise

when ever I inseart a CD-Rom into the CD drive i hear an unpleasent humming noise comming from the computer. It didn't do this when I first purchased the computer but started eversince I had to reformat it. Is there there like a hardware assistant check I can do or even a screw i can tighten. The noise gets better though, if I gently squeeze an area under the CD slot.
iMac 20inch   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

If the sound changes with physical pressure, then you need a physical adjustment.
If the machine is under warranty, consider taking it in for an adjustment at the shop.
Most likely, the drive has just gotten slightly out of position.
If you want to tackle adjusting the CD-ROM drive yourself, and you have an iMac G5 without a built-in iSight, then you can find the directions on this page:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300205
But, if you have the newer iMac G5 with the iSight, or the Intel CoreDuo iMac (which might be the case since you posted in the Intel area), then you'll need to take it in for servicing to have the drive adjusted. Apple does not permit the end-user to open the newer iMacs.
So, you'll need to take it in for adjustment if it's one of these newer models.
If you can adjust the pitch with pressure, then they can adjust the pitch by adjusting how it is installed.
If it's under warranty, then there shouldn't be a charge for something like this.
As for the hardware test, here's how to do it on an Intel iMac:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303081
I hope this helps.

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