

The Windows Clipboard is very basic in nature and does not offer many features. But if it does not work or if you are confronted with a message of sorts: Entry Point Not Found, then you may try to run it in Windows XP/SP2 compatibility mode and see if it works. If you wish, you can download Windows Clipboard Viewer from here. In Windows 10, you can make use of the Cloud Clipboard History feature. You can try to copy it from a Windows XP installation, if you have access to it, and paste it into your System32 folder. It is now missing as a part of the Windows 10/8/7 installation. In Windows XP clipbrd.exe was situated in C:\Windows\System32\clipbrd.exe. If you try to search for this exe file in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10, you will be unable to find clipbrd.exe. Windows XP had clipbrd.exe, referred to as the Clipboard Viewer or the ClipBook Viewer, which could be used to see what was saved on your clipboard. The clipboard enables applications to transfer data or between applications or within an application. When you copy or cut or move data, it is held temporarily in an invisible portion of memory.
