Note: When copying your root key into that tool, paste it one line at a time or it will restore a wrong wallet.
(9 set of 4 characters per line - 2 lines like in the backup).
There's a great chance that the tool is working as intended if the restored "Wallet ID" is correct,
in brainwalletX's Armory tool, it should show up above as "uid: xxxxxxxxx"
No matter what I do, I do not get the same uid as the Wallet ID. I am not sure why.
I tried typing in one by one, I tried pasting the first line and then the second line but I never get a matching wallet ID.
My paper backup looks like this (this is not the actual data it's just a random generation from the tool):
srwg gudo kiii oiiu iwak jjdg nosd igww gris
akjo fakj sddn ekfk fhtu twnh ewjn jjtj jjdr
Is the format:
[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]X
[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]X
or
[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_X
[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_[4 char]_[4 char]_[4char]_X
Where [4char] = 4 lower case alphas (i.e. gudo)
_ = space
X = line break
No combination I try gives me the same uid/Wallet ID as the backup...
Any other tips?