As Gimby already says in a comment, such questions should be closed as “off-topic” with the following reason.
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers. This can often be avoided by identifying and closely inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem before posting.
If you don't have enough reputation to close-vote yet, you may instead flag the question if you feel it really should be closed.
Since such questions most likely “do not show any research effort, are unclear or not useful”, down-voting might also be appropriate.
Finally, more than once, leaving a comment asking the OP to voluntarily remove their question as no answer is sought any more has worked for me. Especially if the question has negative votes on it, many people will be willing to remove it on their own but of course, they don't have to so you shouldn't do more than asking politely. I have used a comment like this one for this purpose.
If you think that your solution might help other people, please consider posting it as an answer (you can answer your own question). Otherwise, I think this question should be closed as it won't be helpful to other people. You can delete your question yourself, if you want.
Before suggesting voluntarily deletion, be sure to check that the OP can actually delete the post. They can't do so if there is an up-voted answer, an accepted answer or there are multiple answers (even if there are no up-votes). See How does deleting work?, assuming that that reference is kept up-to-date.