Recently, I received the warning that several of my recent questions haven't been well received. It seems that one cause for this warning is because of a high amount of deleted questions, and that undeleting questions can help remove the warning. As such, I undeleted all 5 of my (previously) deleted posts. I've answered one of them myself as I found the solution to the question a while ago, but I'm unsure of what to do about the following four questions.
Question 1: I fixed this error but I completely forgot what I did to resolve the problem.
Question 2: This was an extremely localized question which was unlikely to help anyone either way. I fixed this error in this case with help from the comments but it sparked another error in another part of the application. I encouraged the commenter to post their comment as an answer so I could accept it (because it technically fixed the error I stated in my question). Is that my only course of action in this case? I've now deleted the question. Here's a picture of it before it was deleted for the benefit of lower-rep users.
Question 3: I solved this problem but the solution I used would only make sense in the context of my application and thus really isn't applicable at all to any other developer.
Question 4: Same as Question 1. I fixed the error but don't remember the exact course of action I took to fix it.
What should I do with these four questions? Delete/Close them? Answer them myself? Edit them to clarify? Also, if the recommended course of action is to delete the questions, is there a way I can do so without triggering the warning again?