It might help if you specified whether you're talking about cryptocoins or a multiple of 1 Bitcoin, what exactly you understand to mean 'solo mining', and which bit you're having trouble with. There's plenty of people who will help you - for free.
In general: Use google.
If you want to pure solo mine Bitcoin, follow this guide:
[Guide] Noob guide to solo mining USB Erupters with cgminer. It's old, but still very much valid. It goes through the steps of setting up a local server to mine against. They use a specific bit of mining hardware as an example, but it will work much the same for any other hardware or mining with gpu/cpu (though you really shouldn't do that).
If you don't want to deal with a copy of the blockchain being on your drive and all that, check out a 'solo' mine, like
http://bitsolo.net/ . The general setup of that is much the same as mining against a regular pool, except that you get most of the spoils (antpool seems to be PPLNS, which I wouldn't consider a 'solo pool' at all).
Do keep in mind that solo mining Bitcoin is pretty much playing the lottery.. unless you happen to be 'solo mining' with a big farm of miners.
If you're talking about other coins, find that coin's site/thread and follow its guidance; often it's along the same steps as the aforementioned guide - i.e. download whatever is needed to run your own server, and mine against that - though most coins will generally recommend pools and may not be easily set up for solo mining. Ask in the applicable coins' thread.