Posting another answer here, because I see a fair bit of confusion in the comments still. In particular, folks are getting sidetracked by the votes on the answer; the votes are a signal that there may be a good reason to preserve the answer, but not themselves a reason to preserve the answer.
In this case, the answer was at best the start of a trail of breadcrumbs that led to the answer. In fact, it did lead the asker to an answer, which he helpfully posted... As a screenshot... In the question. Along with further details in a link on the answer.
This creates a problem: the answer (as it originally was written) was not an answer; it should've been removed. However, doing so would've left the question unanswered save for a screenshot in the question which would've been unreferenced without the answer! As broken as the situation was, deleting that answer would've broken it further. Moderators are not supposed to make problems worse.
Anyone who flagged that answer could've fixed the larger problem, either by editing (as I did) or by posting their own answer. But no one did. I'm not even convinced that anyone took the time to evaluate the problem beyond "this answer is mostly a link".
Quite often, link-only answers are isolated issues; however, sometimes they represent the edge of a much larger problem with the question itself. A good signal for this scenario is the presence of a high score and/or acceptance - so if you see this, take a step back and evaluate the situation before flagging. The answer may not be a problem at all, or may indicate the presence of other work that needs to be done; in many cases, you'll be able to fix the issue without involving a moderator at all... And if you can do so, you should do so: Stack Overflow works only when we all pitch in to help.