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Touch nothing and read something like this plz
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1119041775/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_1119041775
One of the best resources I had was a For Dummies book that covered windows 2000/ME/XP.("PCs for dummies"new version,same guy I think) Obviously the one I read would be a bit out dated now. For Dummies tends to be pretty good, at least I never head any complaints.
Learning to fix most problems on a computer comes down to being able to google what ever it pukes at you when it has a problem. Everything else is just knowing what you want to do and usually following in others foot steps.
Programing can be fun but a structured course is probably best, barring that have a goal to make something, and take baby steps to it. I'm currently learning the unreal engine and I found out to do something I wanted I need vector math, so I'm learning that. As you progress to your end goal, you will find more things you need to learn and you build from there.