Hi again,

We finally both found a workaround, which seems obvious now when looking
back at the documentation from the community, though our chipsets were
not specifically listed in that part (and mine was even considered as
good).

The solution was to unload (using rmmod) and blacklist the module (in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist) before installing and activating  the
ndiswrapper and the windows driver.

@P4man : you were right, i read your previous to fast and was too much
focused on the blinking leds part. Anyway, it seems that a corrupted or
bugged module is also your problem so it may be a track to follow if not
already done. Good luck to you then.

Given P4man's comment, this bug should not be closed despite me and marc
got our specific problem solved.

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Random system freeze (keyboard led blink)
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