General Approach To Ask a Better Question
While there are guidelines - I believe it all starts with understanding what you are trying to do. The typical cycle is:
- Understand the problem (simplify it if you have to, write it out on paper)
- Try to solve it yourself. You will be surprised how many people hunt for a quick answer and not the actual knowledge.
- Do a research. Use Google, Stack Exchange Communities as well as other resources.
Then analyze and see how much information should be given to others to understand your problem and form a good title and a description.
I believe if you follow this pattern - others will be responsive and helpful.
In regards to the feedback to your questions:
Your last two questions need to start with how to it seems like. The body of those look fine to me but I am unaware of the context so I just scanned it with my eyes to get the idea. The first two look fine to me.