Upon uninstalltion, doesn't remove blacklist file
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Upon Un-installation, it leaves behind a file ndiswrapper.conf which contains blacklisted aliases, in the folder /etc/modprobe.d/. This causes the wifi adapter to not be recognized once the application is removed.
I had uninstalled ndiswrapper as it didn't help me increase my exteranal wifi speed after installing thier drivers. Later I discovered that my usb wifi adapter stopped working altogether. Only once I commented out the code in the file mentioned above, I was able to run my wifi card again. Took me days to debug this issue