You could also use a cheap circuit tester (cheaper than a multimeter, but does the same thing in this case). I would be inclined to test for a current to the grounded part of an outlet....actually, for you brits, things may be a bit different.
I seem to remember that there was an actual wire on early PC's that grounded the case explicitly, simply because it was part of the ground for the system. I haven't seen such a thing lately. Your problem could be simply that the ground is not working right and your case is acting as a capacitor.
And that's about as much as I know about electricity. However, it is more than dglienna who is testing for live 110 wires with body parts![]()
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(my hand sure isn't what I'd use first, back OR front)
(I'd use my tongue)






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