Would the current solar storm tonight affect computers like fry them completey?
No, it is a pretty weak one, only very strong solar storms are able to fry computers at high latitudes (close to the poles). In 1989, a X5 flare triggered a solar storm that was able to crash the computers of the Toronto stock exchange for some hours. The current one is intensity C3, about 160 times weaker than the solar storm that only messed with the computers of the Toronto stock exchange. For frying computers completely, you need to bring them close to the sun. Normal electronics don’t like particle radiation like you have in space at all, a normal computer would be fried in a few weeks of normal solar wind without being inside a spacecraft. If it doesn’t kill humans, your PC will survive it, too. Normal spacecraft electronics are radiation hardened, a special, expensive version of the normal semiconductors you find in PCs, that does not get damaged by such radiation so easily. This is why a 486 CPU was very modern when the ISS was designed, while being obsolete in PCs already for