@Druckles In general, you should
edit the question to make it clear what the differences are between the questions. While most people take that to mean they should argue that it's not specifically a duplicate (which can be done), it really means actually clarify the question so the differences between the two questions are clear when the question is read as a normal question. As you save your edit, you will be able to click a checkbox which is "
Submit for review This edit resolves the original close reason and the question should be considered for reopening." Clicking that checkbox will push the question into the reopen review queue where it will be reviewed by at least three other users. Please see '
"This question already has answers here" - but it does not. What can I do when I think a question is not a duplicate?' for a more detailed discussion of what to do in this circumstance.