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I asked a questionasked a question a few years ago. I did a factory reset and my issue was gone, not solved.

The question has become more popular and I now see there is a popular answer. I would like to think that answer is correct, but I do not know, and I cannot test it as I do not have the issue anymore.

Should I accept it as the correct answer as it looks like it worked for other people, or leave it unaccepted as I do not know it works, nor will ever know unless I replicate the problem?

I asked a question a few years ago. I did a factory reset and my issue was gone, not solved.

The question has become more popular and I now see there is a popular answer. I would like to think that answer is correct, but I do not know, and I cannot test it as I do not have the issue anymore.

Should I accept it as the correct answer as it looks like it worked for other people, or leave it unaccepted as I do not know it works, nor will ever know unless I replicate the problem?

I asked a question a few years ago. I did a factory reset and my issue was gone, not solved.

The question has become more popular and I now see there is a popular answer. I would like to think that answer is correct, but I do not know, and I cannot test it as I do not have the issue anymore.

Should I accept it as the correct answer as it looks like it worked for other people, or leave it unaccepted as I do not know it works, nor will ever know unless I replicate the problem?

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Jonathan Leffler
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I asked a question a few years ago. I did a factory reset anyand my issue was gone, not solved.

The question has become more popular and I now see there is a popular answer. I would like to think that answer is correct, but I do not know, and I cannot test it as I do not have the issue anymore.

Should I accept it as the correct answer as it looks like it worked for other people, or leave it unaccepted as I do not know it works, nor will ever know unless I replicate the problem?

I asked a question a few years ago. I did a factory reset any my issue was gone, not solved.

The question has become more popular and I now see there is a popular answer. I would like to think that answer is correct, but I do not know, and I cannot test it as I do not have the issue anymore.

Should I accept it as the correct answer as it looks like it worked for other people, or leave it unaccepted as I do not know it works, nor will ever know unless I replicate the problem?

I asked a question a few years ago. I did a factory reset and my issue was gone, not solved.

The question has become more popular and I now see there is a popular answer. I would like to think that answer is correct, but I do not know, and I cannot test it as I do not have the issue anymore.

Should I accept it as the correct answer as it looks like it worked for other people, or leave it unaccepted as I do not know it works, nor will ever know unless I replicate the problem?

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Should I accept an answer that is probably right?

I asked a question a few years ago. I did a factory reset any my issue was gone, not solved.

The question has become more popular and I now see there is a popular answer. I would like to think that answer is correct, but I do not know, and I cannot test it as I do not have the issue anymore.

Should I accept it as the correct answer as it looks like it worked for other people, or leave it unaccepted as I do not know it works, nor will ever know unless I replicate the problem?