Our computers work as a charm most of the days, right? However, a day is coming when an annoying mistake message appears, and what you have started cannot be finished. And “I’m Sorry, no manipulations with clipboard allowed” is one of the worst when it comes to Macs.

What does that mean? What does it mean? It means you can’t use one of the most helpful stuff on your Mac when that error occurs, and it is copying/pasting. All sorts of files are copied and pasted each day. From text to videos, pictures, to name just a few. Most Mac users have been confronted at some point, and we will share some simple tips here in this article to help you get rid of the problem. Continue to read, therefore.

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Reasons Hidden from “Sorry, no Clipboard Manipulation Allowed” Message for Error

Some of the common reasons why an error message occurs on your Mac are corrupted fires, the fact that your system has a broken code or one of the misbehaving third-party apps. In some cases, the error may occur with some bug in the system.

Fixing the Error

You find some easy ways to remove the error, so you can use the normal way to continue copying/paste. Let’s see how “Sorry, no manipulations with clipboard allowed” can be fixed without further ado.

Restart your PC

The best way to address the issue is to restart the computer if you notice a mistake on your Mac, including this, or if your computer acts in a strange manner. Sometimes it might just be a small bug that’s gone right after your machine restarts. To do that, click the Apple icon in the top right corner, and click Reboot when the drop-down menu appears.

Use Monitor of Activity

It’s time to use Activity Monitor if the last solution hasn’t resolved the problem. Follow the following steps:

Go to Applications > Utilities > Monitoring activities(Activity Monitor)

 

Click the box to search

pboard type after this

Under Process Name, you will see pboard

Click it twice

Click Quit.

After this is done, close the Activity Monitor and then try copying/paste.

Terminal Usage

Terminal can be used to resolve the problem. Here’s what you need to do:

 

Go to apps > services(Utilities > endpoint(Terminal)
Killall pboard type now
Enter Press
At last, exit the Terminal.

Update

The next step is the update check. You know that with the latest updates all sorts of problems can be fixed. Here’s how your Mac can be updated:

 

 

In the top left of the screen, click on the Apple icon.
Click “About this Mac” Next
Click now on “Update Software
You will see the “Update Now” feature if the update is available. Click it. Click it.

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