When handling close votes, **I find myself spending more time mapping the question to a proper close reason** than the OP spent energy writing the question. I'd like for there to be an option "no comment" for these kind of questions.

[Case in point](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23196374/how-do-i-find-how-many-section-headers-in-pe-file-c):

> ## How Do i find how many section headers in PE file - C
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> What is an Section Header in PE file ? And how with c code can i count them ? I already tried to search in the web but didnt fount somthing that halped me .
>
> [tag:c] [tag:file] [tag:header] [tag:pe]     asked Apr 21 at 11:21

See also the very illustrative comments:

> * I found information about PE file on [the first Goolge hit for "PE file format"](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc301805.aspx) –  pmg Apr 21 at 11:25
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> * It dont helps me , i prefer that someone explains to me in his own words. – **Original Poster** Apr 21 at 11:34
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> * You can look into MSDN. They are giving all the details [msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms809762.aspx](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms809762.aspx) –  Chaithra Apr 21 at 11:35

"Too broad" isn't an appropriate reason, the only appropriate reason is that the OP doesn't know how to use a search engine. Why can't we be explicit or totally generic and **avoid reviewers wasting time on this?**