Yes.. If you look at Port 2 you can see the Hybrid Tuner. Just right click on it, hit properties and then remove the driver. I'd leave the chipset drivers on as they are used by a multitude of things.
Typically all your driver (.sys files) are located here C:\Windows\System32\Drivers So if you have identified the Driver Name and are showing file extensions then you should be able to simply rename the driver from dvb7700all.sys to dvb7700all.OLD. This technique should effectively break the driver and prevent it from loading on the next reboot. If that is or was in fact the cause of your Blue Screens then you should be able to tell soon enough and if not the process is easily reversed by simply renaming it back to dvb7700all.sys
To be honest if your machine is running bsod free I'd be tempted to leave it where it is. However if you really do want to remove it then it shouldn't be an issue to remove it via the device manager.