However, this does not happen all the time, and I absolutely cannot pinpoint when it happens. Unlike this thread, I hardly plug peripherals into my T43. Usually all I have is a mouse and a LAN cable plugged in. But I have also gotten shocked without those plugged in.
Because my warranty is ending in under a month, I sent my laptop in two days ago. This morning, I received a call from IBM telling me that they did a thorough check and did not find any problem, nor did they find the source of the shock. The engineer suggested that some people might be more sensitive and feel these "shocks" more, as if I were imagining the shocks.
As my Thinkpad comes with on-site warranty, I am considering waiting till it starts shocking me again, and then calling for on-site service. Hrmph.
While I understand it may be hard to diagnose this problem, the nonchalent attitude of the engineer kinda irked me. To think I was about to blog about their wonderful customer service.
I suspect it might be an AC adapter fault. Does anyone have any other suggestions that I can check out?
Thanks in advance





