XP SP3 cannot remove Windows Update: ITE - other hardware - UMass Storage Device (330). Causes BSOD when connecting memory card reader.

Ativa AT-52N13 card reader worked fine until I installed the update from the window: ITE-other hardware - UMass Storage Device (330).  As soon as the card reader is connected I get a BSOD: BAD_POOL_CALLER.  Windows stopped not to damage your computer.

Stop: 0x000000C2, 0 x 00000007, 0x000000CD4, 0 x 02040001, 0x8996A808

The update is not listed in Add / Remove programs.  I don't know which driver I should delete.   Ativa, Office Depot, does not list the drivers for this device on their website and have been zero help.  Cannot find how to remove this update of any resource of Microsoft.  Any help would be appreciated.

Windows XP device drivers using beats BSOD
http://www.Microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/russel_july09.mspx

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