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I have come across a problem which was already asked here in a very general way in 2010. That question was closed citing as overly broad, vague, ambiguous etc. Now, I have tried many things on this issue, including the accepted answer for that question which also doesn't work for me. So I would like to ask a new question including all the things that I have tried, in order to pinpoint the cause of the error.

Since editing that question seems like a bad idea(because it is closed, has an accepted answer and around 9 years old), can I ask a new question?

I have come across a problem which was already asked in a very general way in 2010. That question was closed citing as overly broad, vague, ambiguous etc. Now, I have tried many things on this issue, including the accepted answer for that question which also doesn't work for me. So I would like to ask a new question including all the things that I have tried, in order to pinpoint the cause of the error.

Since editing that question seems like a bad idea(because it is closed, has an accepted answer and around 9 years old), can I ask a new question?

I have come across a problem which was already asked here in a very general way in 2010. That question was closed citing as overly broad, vague, ambiguous etc. Now, I have tried many things on this issue, including the accepted answer for that question which also doesn't work for me. So I would like to ask a new question including all the things that I have tried, in order to pinpoint the cause of the error.

Since editing that question seems like a bad idea(because it is closed, has an accepted answer and around 9 years old), can I ask a new question?

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Asking detailed and varient of an old(9 years) closed question

I have come across a problem which was already asked in a very general way in 2010. That question was closed citing as overly broad, vague, ambiguous etc. Now, I have tried many things on this issue, including the accepted answer for that question which also doesn't work for me. So I would like to ask a new question including all the things that I have tried, in order to pinpoint the cause of the error.

Since editing that question seems like a bad idea(because it is closed, has an accepted answer and around 9 years old), can I ask a new question?