If you can't remove the drivers via un-install then perhaps you should try and remove them manually.
AsUpIO.sys should be part of the ASUS Utilities suite so make sure you don't have that installed. If you can find no trace of it in Control Panel take a look in your program files and maybe you can find the un-installer there for it. As a last resort look for the file in:
c:\windows\system32\drivers rename the file to
AsUpIO.bak and reboot your PC. Do the same thing for
vmm.sys.
Your minidump file is also showing that you still have the 2011 version of the file
SRTSPX64.SYS on your system which belongs to Symantec Real Time Storage Protection (PEL). You might consider un-installing all symantec/norton products using the control panel un-installer first and then this norton removal tool:
|MG| Norton Removal Tool 20.0.0.21 Download
Try using the Windows 8 built-in Defender (making sure its fully updated) for testing purposes to see if you get anymore BSODs. If you don't either re-install the latest version of Symantec security products or keep using Windows Defender.
You could also make sure you have the latest drivers for your motherboard/chipset and anything else you can update via the manufacturers website. Your board appears to be a server board:
ASUS KGP(M)E-D16 which does not appear to have Windows 8 64bit drivers yet so I'm unsure if your board is compatible with Windows 8 and/or drivers at this present time. Maybe someone with a bit more expertise can give you further information on this.
Make sure you have all the latest windows updates until you can install no more.
-cheers