December 1st, 2012, 01:13 AM
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I had the exact same problem. Same thing happens with the Galaxy SIII as well. Has to be a TouchWiz thing. Basically you have to root it. Use a file explorer with root privileges. ES File Explorer with Root Priv turned on from the settings should work.
You have to delete the data that is on the clipboard which is stored in a root only folder. After you delete the data you clean a cache for a specific app afterwards, you should be fine.
I found instructions on how to do it on a Galaxy SIII forum. I don't remember the specifics because it has been a while. Hopefully this gives you enough info that you can find the post I found with Google.
After I did it, the problem has never returned for me. That was so aggravating.
Best of luck.
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