OldSteve:
Is it 64-bit?
If so, your installation is probably identical to mine, so you'll probably only need to change the COM port.
(I'm using Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.)If you have Win10 32-bit, you'll need to change the paths a little to suit. Before digging in too deep, just remove " (x86)" from the "Program Files" bit, and change the COM port part, of course.
If you have a problem, you might need to dig in and double-check the exact path to avrdude.exe and avrdude.conf.
Edit: Or there's CrossRoad's suggestion.
ATMega328P chips are cheap. Mind you, copying the code and writing it to the new UNO is cheaper still.
Yeah I guess it is identical to yours, I will try to copy it Friday. and I'll let you know on here if I have more questions/problems, thanks for the reply and others too
jurs:
Where did you store the backup copy of your code? Did you burn a copy on a data CD? Or copied it to a memory stick?Just restore the code from where you stored a backup!
In case you have no backup, the code has not been worth copying in the past, so it is worthless to think about now.
Well it holds great sentimental value to me because it is my first project that I made, the start of my programming :), and I never thought my pc would crash, I just didn't think of it.