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Should I delete a question where the answer turned out to be a hardware problem?
The second option is more useful. Sometimes "Replace the hardware" is the correct answer. To make it even more helpful, add information that lead you to test this angle.
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See previous (untedited) version of the question / answer or mark typos in others posts?
Since others have told you about the edit history, I will speak about editing in general.
I wouldn't worry too much about this, (most) people don't edit posts to stick a finger at you but to make the …
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I have questions which no one could solve at the time but I later solved, what should I do w...
I think you should do nothing, or state you found a solution but forgot it (thus demonstrating the problem is solveable). If you close it and at some point later remember the solution, it will get lo …