I feel (and this may be a wrong assumption) that an upvoted question without answers would attract more StackOverflow users than a question with an upvoted (but not accepted) answer, as people may think that the answer is correct but OP just didn't accept it, preventing better/more complete solutions.
For example, my answer to this question works in many cases, but it doesn't work for OP's case (added later as a comment). As it is a possible (although incomplete) answer, I think I should not delete it because it could help other users that visit the question, but at the same time I believe that keeping it could undermine OP's chances of getting a better answer during the first few hours the question was asked (when it's listed in a more prominent space on the site).
I'd say the best option (and what I'll probably do) for a case like this would be to start a bounty, but the question is still not old enough for that. And even then, by the time the bounty is posted and gets a better answer, it may be useful for future users but "too late" for OP. How to proceed meanwhile? Just let it be?