![]() ![]() Now every Mii should have the same System ID as the one from that Mii you were able to edit. MII file and overwrite it's System ID with the one from the Clipboard and save it. Now copy the characters in the field "System ID" to the clipboard.MII file of a Mii you were able to edit in the Mii Channel. (If an error message "Mii is marked as invalid" pops up, just ignore and close it.) Continue this, until you have opened the. You should now see the name and data of the Mii you just opened. MII files you have extracted to a folder. In "AJ's Mii Editor" choose "File" > "Open Mii." and open the first of the.Download AJ's Mii Editor and extract the files and launch "Mii Editor.exe".Keep Winimage open as we need it again later on. ![]() Right click this folder, choose "Extract", and then choose any folder on your hard drive (e.g. You should now see a folder-tree to the left including a folder called "miis".In WinImage select "File" > "Open", navigate to "\User\Wii" and select the file "sd.raw".Download, install and launch WinImage.You can now close stop the emulator / close the window. Now the Emulator is launched and after some seconds a "Health and Safety Warning" appears with "Press A to continue".In Dolphin select "File" > "Open" and choose the file "mii-extractor_v1.dol", which you have just unzipped.Download Mii Extractor and unzip the files anywhere (e.g.Make sure at least one of your Miis is editable in the Mii Channel.(Be sure to install Dolphin 3.0-811 or higher and set a fixed MAC-address in the dolphin.ini first! And also be cure to backup your Dolphin User-folder first!) I've now also found a working solution to "re-own" existing Miis. Yay, many thanks to rdragoon, who has just implemented the feature to set a fixed MAC-address (release 3.0-811), by which this problem should be gone forever now! ![]()
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