I would write a new question.
- Start by linking to the old question to show your research, this is always a good thing to do. Also mention any other research you have done.
- Try to write the new question better than the old one. Make it up to date, include code examples if applicable, consider if it could be tagged better etc etc.
- Sometimes asking a question in a more generic way might give more results, so this could be an option if you the original question was too specialized.
Should you receive an accepted answer to your new question, we can then close the old unanswered question as duplicate to the new one. Just mindlessly closing posts as dupes because something has been asked before is a narrow-minded, problematic attitude - especially if no good duplicate target exists. We should rather strive to preserve the question + answers of the highest quality, regardless of when they were posted.