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Help Galaxy S3 crashing when copying text to clipboard

So is this the same thing I brought up to no response in this other thread? ( http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-s3/575730-copy-paste-doesnt-work-browsers.html#post4754932 )


Previously, it would only crash when copying from chrome. Now it will let me copy, but never let me paste. I only get the option of clipboard, which then doesn't respond. This is what it looks like:

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1. boot recovery (CWM) > advanced > wipe cache
2. reboot phone > Root Explorer > delete /data/clipbord/*
3. reboot recovery again > advanved > fix permissions
4. reboot phone > it's fine


HTH

Hi,

I am a new user android phone. I have just recently purchased my S3. I just rooted it today. And am also having the same issue (thus brought me here) with crashing when copying text to clipboard.

I have attempted the steps listed above.

I was able to wipe the cache, downloaded root explorer and deleted items in /data/clipboard/

However I do not see advanved. when i rebooted. Am I missing something?

Please help! Thanks!
 
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Guys - I just got this for the first time the other day and there is an easier fix but you MUST be rooted. You do NOT need CWM.

You need RootExplorer.

Go to /data/clipboard and delete everything in the clipboard directory as mentioned above.

Then, go to Settings/Application Management/All, scroll down until you find TestService and clear its data.

Reboot. If you do not reboot copy/paste will not function. I do not think you need to fix permissions, and I was able to apply the fix without that step (which is the one that really needs CWM).

If you are not rooted, you are screwed and have to do a factory reset. This is a major bug and I hope people are reporting it. This is a pretty unforgivable bug.

You'll know the bug is back if you start getting "TestService" stopped working. messages and you'll have to do it again. I've noticed using S-Voice somehow can bring it on - I guess S-Voice uses the Clipboard for something. Probably has to do with corrupted writes to the directory, there's nothing we can do...
 
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Guys - I just got this for the first time the other day and there is an easier fix but you MUST be rooted. You do NOT need CWM.

You need RootExplorer.

Go to /data/clipboard and delete everything in the clipboard directory as mentioned above.

Then, go to Settings/Application Management/All, scroll down until you find TestService and clear its data.

Reboot. If you do not reboot copy/paste will not function. I do not think you need to fix permissions, and I was able to apply the fix without that step (which is the one that really needs CWM).

If you are not rooted, you are screwed and have to do a factory reset. This is a major bug and I hope people are reporting it. This is a pretty unforgivable bug.

You'll know the bug is back if you start getting "TestService" stopped working. messages and you'll have to do it again. I've noticed using S-Voice somehow can bring it on - I guess S-Voice uses the Clipboard for something. Probably has to do with corrupted writes to the directory, there's nothing we can do...

I have tried that but I do not see test service. I used to see test service stopped working, but now I don't see it anywhere. I can't even find it in apps.
 
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After fixing this problem with the amazing help from the guys on here and rooting my phone, I now have the above guide bookmarked until Samsung get off their arse and issue a fix for their phone!
Upon fixing it myself I emailed Samsung UK support and I received a reply back saying its a known issue and there working on a fix and to factory reset my phone to fix it meanwhile. (Obviously I didn't say I was rooted etc) but I wanted to hear their reply.
Then 3 days later I get another support email telling me the previous info I was giving was wrong and that I was to book my phone into a Samsung service centre to fix it......oh how I laughed!!
Well my advice is report the issue but unless your willing to root, which you should do anyway, then follow the above guide, I am afraid factory reset is currently the only fix!
 
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Thanks bookmarking since I get my s3 soon.

Is the root method like a permanent fix? Since it seems like the crashing can come back even after restore.

Until Samsung release a fix, a factory reset is the only way you can get the copy and paste back.

To be able to do this guide you MUST be rooted!!...............

1. boot recovery (CWM) > advanced > wipe cache
2. reboot phone > Root Explorer > delete /data/clipbord/*
3. reboot recovery again > advanved > fix permissions
4. reboot phone > it's fine

Your phone NEEDS to be rooted for super user permissions on the phone and to use apps like root explorer, the good thing about this is its a 2 second fix once rooted if it happens again, and you dont loose all the settings you had , having the phone the way you want it as you dont need to do a factory reset!!
 
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I had it happen last week, after about a month of use (stock, unrooted). It happened right after I downloaded the Gallery Lock app reviewed over on Android Central last week. After looking at the errors, my best guess is that something is corrupting the clipboard. Like other, the factory reset fixed it, but I'm disappointed to hear that it could come back.
 
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Been happening here too guy's. I've emailed Samsung support, awaiting a reply because a factory reset, on a star device?! After I finally transferred all my files and apps?! I don't want to root yet just to get used to this phone first. But looks like that might be the only way depending on how this works out if it kept it up after a factory reset.

Thanks for all the awesome help guys!
 
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Been happening here too guy's. I've emailed Samsung support, awaiting a reply because a factory reset, on a star device?! After I finally transferred all my files and apps?! I don't want to root yet just to get used to this phone first. But looks like that might be the only way depending on how this works out if it kept it up after a factory reset.

Thanks for all the awesome help guys!

Really? Setting up your phone doesn't take that long. Just reinstall your apps from google play on a desktop.
 
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1. Boot recovery (cwm) > advanced > wipe cache
2. Reboot phone > root explorer > delete /data/clipbord/*
3. Reboot recovery again > advanved > fix permissions
4. Reboot phone > it's fine


hth

спасибо. мне помогло. теперь текст копируется и ничего не вылетает.
 
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спасибо. мне помогло. теперь текст копируется и ничего не вылетает.

Easier if you post in English, since you can apparently read it :D

Google Translate to the rescue, sort of......
Thank you. helped me. Now the text is copied and do not fly
 
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