Here's the lowdown:
So some guy (not me, I swear) corrupted their Mii Maker when trying to change its logo (never explained what they changed). However, they said that they can still access homebrew by launching the Mii Maker via their profile pic. I have an idea as to how to fix it, but I'm not sure how sound the advice actually is. Thus, I decided to make this post before I tell this person to do this potentially stupid and risky thing.
1. Use tik2sd to grab the tickets for the Mii Maker
2. [Skip if Miis aren't actually stored inside the Mii Maker] use SaveMii or the Mii Maker itself to grab the save data of Miis
3. Find and copy the files for a new Mii Maker (via Nintendo's Servers or smth)
4. Delete the Mii Maker
5. WUP install a new Mii Maker
6. Use an FTP service to give the Mii Maker valid ticket credentials so that it can launch without homebrew
7. [Skip if Miis aren't actually stored inside the Mii Maker] Use SaveMii or the Mii Maker to reimport Miis to the Mii Maker
8. Profit
Again, I'm not actually sure how sound this advice is. It totally has the potential to backfire at any part of the process, and I don't want to be that guy who gives bad advice and makes things worse. If anyone could verify or deny this before I post it on this guy's Reddit post (found here in case you're interested), I'd be very thankful for it.
So some guy (not me, I swear) corrupted their Mii Maker when trying to change its logo (never explained what they changed). However, they said that they can still access homebrew by launching the Mii Maker via their profile pic. I have an idea as to how to fix it, but I'm not sure how sound the advice actually is. Thus, I decided to make this post before I tell this person to do this potentially stupid and risky thing.
1. Use tik2sd to grab the tickets for the Mii Maker
2. [Skip if Miis aren't actually stored inside the Mii Maker] use SaveMii or the Mii Maker itself to grab the save data of Miis
3. Find and copy the files for a new Mii Maker (via Nintendo's Servers or smth)
4. Delete the Mii Maker
5. WUP install a new Mii Maker
6. Use an FTP service to give the Mii Maker valid ticket credentials so that it can launch without homebrew
7. [Skip if Miis aren't actually stored inside the Mii Maker] Use SaveMii or the Mii Maker to reimport Miis to the Mii Maker
8. Profit
Again, I'm not actually sure how sound this advice is. It totally has the potential to backfire at any part of the process, and I don't want to be that guy who gives bad advice and makes things worse. If anyone could verify or deny this before I post it on this guy's Reddit post (found here in case you're interested), I'd be very thankful for it.