**EDIT:** The update had the `Security and Privacy` icon (steel home with vault lock), while the last installed update (2017-001) has the High Sierra icon. So may not be 2017-001. Yet this is the last installed update. So Installed the `security update 2017-001` for mac OS X High Sierra on and my clipboard is broken now. I am admin. It is systemwide. * reset * check the 'V' and cmd button work and use the menu option. * `echo "hello" | pbcopy; pbpaste` * disable CopyClip app at start-up * enable guest user, log-in as them * safe mode * killing and pkilling pboard process (sudo too). Actually using paste kills the process anyway (the launch daemon reloads it). * freeing HDD memory as it was getting very low. Now 10/256 GB. * zapped P-RAM * reset SMC * snooped in /private/tmp It works in recovery mode —I do not have time machine enabled or the spare memory to backup ATM. The install of the update was only slightly odd. As in it did not ask to reset the machine. After accepting the update request, I proceeded to shut down stuff and Matlab was crashed. The terminal was ssh'ed into a pi and office and pycharm were open. The best lead I have is an abort signal for the launch control: $ launchctl list | grep pboard 1234 -6 com.apple.pboard $ id -u 501 $ launchctl debug gui/501/com.apple.pboard Configuration failed: 150: System integrity Protection is enabled That is the launch deamon cannot start it (-6). In recovery mode, where it works, the status is 0. System integrity protection was always enabled. The pasteboard service (pbs) has a normal status. Dragging text works (no idea of what that service is). BTW, on the update to HighSierra my Office had the unicode bug, which was fixed by a reinstall. After which all worked fine. Update `10.13.1` is installed.