When you place a bounty on a question, if the bounty expires you have a grace period to award the bounty. If you don't, the answer with the highest up-vote (min of 2) will receive half the bounty.
I asked this question and after it received no correct answer, I placed a 100 pt bounty on it. No one answered with a correct answer, so the bounty expired and disappeared without being awarded as the above conditions were not met. I later added new information I gathered to the question, it didn't receive an answer, so I placed a 200 pt bounty on it. Now that has expired, but there is no correct answer yet. There is however an answer that has 5 up-votes. I assume those who are up-voting believe it did answer the question as the screenshots show exactly what I'm looking for. But they have not ran the app using the provided project, because that would reveal the screenshots provided do not match what actually occurs, and it doesn't meet the requirements laid out in the question. I explained exactly why that answer doesn't solve the problem in the comments underneath the answer. The poster said they would try to fix it, but has not changed the answer - that was 2 days ago.
So now if no one answers with a solution, that incorrect answer is going to get 100 points. Anyone who comes across it will be misled.
I imagine those who might be able to come up with a solution see there's already and answer that appears to have solved it at first glance, so they won't attempt to solve it.
Is there anything I can do in this situation? I didn't want to down vote the answer because it was a valid attempt, but I don't feel it is deserving of +5. And of course I myself can't down vote it to 1. I can't think of anything else to add to the question to improve it, and of course I don't want to add an explanation as to why that person's answer is not correct to the question itself. Would it be appropriate for me to edit their answer to show the screenshots for the second version of their project? Note they added a link in the comment but didn't update the answer.
I was planning on letting the bounty expire again if no one can figure out how to solve the problem in the next 23 hours, then perhaps start a new bounty worth even more points. If that answer does get auto-awarded, can I place a new bounty on the question and explain why the previously awarded answer is not a solution?