How to Fix Copy Paste Issues on Windows 10?

Copy and paste are one of the most common and useful features which make our lives easier. But some users reported that they are facing some issues while copying and pasting on Windows 10. So, if you are also troubling with this issue, then here are the instructions given below.

Don’t Forget to Upgrade the Windows 10

  1. Hold the Windows and I keys altogether over the keyboard to invoke the Settings application.
  2. After that, select the section of ‘Update and Security.’
  3. Now, choose the button of Check for updates.
  4. Finally, Windows will look for applicable updates and downloads in the background.

Perform Check Disk Utility

  1. Navigate to the This PC icon on the desktop.
  2. After that, right-click on the Hard drive.
  3. Once you launch the Properties screen, select the Tools section, and choose the button of Check beneath the section of ‘Error checking’ to check the hard drive for errors.
  4. You should run the ‘Check Disk from Command Prompt’ option.
  5. Hold the Windows and X keys altogether over the keyboard to invoke the Win + X menu.
  6. You have to choose the PowerShell or Command Prompt through the list.
  7. Once launch the Command Prompt, input ‘chkdsk X: /f’ command into it and select the OK button.
  8. Don’t forget to change the X with the letter of the PC drive.
  9. Now, the system will ask for permission to schedule a scan. Hold the ‘Y’ button to do that.
  10. Once you reboot the system, a chkdsk scan will begin and fix any damaged files.
  11. After repairing the files, look at whether the issue is still there.

Check Security Software Settings

  1. You should invoke the Webroot as an administrator.
  2. Thereafter, select the ‘Identity Protection’ properties or the Settings button.
  3. Navigate to the section of ‘Application Protection.’
  4. Later, you can view the applications list.
  5. Finally, locate the apps in which copy or paste doesn’t operate work and change it to Allow.

Run the rdpclip.exe

  1. Hold the ‘Ctrl + Shift + Esc’ keys over the keyboard to invoke the Task Manager.
  2. Once launch the Task Manager, navigate to the section of Details.
  3. Go to the ‘rdpclip.exe’ and right-click on it.
  4. Now, select the End Task option through the menu.



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