You should not vote down answers based on the quality of the question. You don't vote down questions because the answers are of dubious quality, do you?
Answerers are likely to see that as unfair (and rightly so) since they're doing their best to help out the community and, honestly, without answerers, SO would collapse.
If you have a problem with the question, that's what you should be concentrating on. Quite often, even an ambiguous question can get good answers.
For example, if the question has some information lacking, I would frequently answer it in several ways at once:
If your error states the the zorkmid is missing, you need to insert it between the xyzzy and plugh devices. However, that won't work if the error is instead to do with twisty passages. In that case, follow the left wall of the maze to get out.
Now that answer is full of strange words but what I'm getting at is, if there are only a few possibilities for which way the question can be interpreted, and answer can be exceptionally good even without the required information.
And frequently, people don't post what they've done so far because they're either sure it's irrelevant because it didn't work, or they genuinely don't know where to start.
I've answered many question of that latter sort in such a way that I give them the way to start (rather than just providing a solution).
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in that no background work is given the the asker.