90% + RAM use, nothing running.

Hello

Currently, my computer has 8 GB of ram and I run Windows 7. I noticed that whenever I used my computer for a while (about 8 hours), my computer starts running slow. I opened the Task Manager and realized that I had contributed the most to all my ram. I tried everything that I usually opened, to the point where I have no active application and I'm still about 90% of closing RAM usage. It has recently become a big problem, because even if I try to open something simple, it will say something in the sense of 'not enough ram to open to run the program, try closing some programs' when I did open.

I tried the things:
-Opening Manager tasks, the resource manager, showing processes from all users, etc.. No individual program does more than 50 MB of RAM.
-Run a Malwarebytes, Malwarebytes rootkit scan scan and a scan of Norton.
-Perform a bugcheck RAM (Windows memory diagnostic tool), he came to own.
-Restarting my computer (it starts normal, but I use it all day it accumulates on the max position and stops)
-Search for Solutions

Note: I am aware that Windows Vista and future updates manage RAM differently, but once the RAM is the most, I can't run anything.

I think that, currently, a program is the memory leak, but I don't know where to start to find the program and fixing it. I must say that even my computer with only 4 GB of RAM is running better.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

You have two reports of the observer of recurring events that may be important.

Log name: System
Source: disk
Date: 19/02/2015-09:23:23
Event ID: 51
Level: WARNING
Description:
An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 during a paging operation.

Log name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-general
Date: 19/02/2015-09:18:06
Event ID: 6
Level: error
Description:
An operation of e/s initiated by the registry failed irreparably. The registry could not drain the hive (file): "\SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE.

Select Start, all programs, accessories, right-click right-click command promptand click run as administrator on the menu drop down. Type cd\ and press ENTER. Type "chkdsk c:/r" without the quotes and press ENTER. Make sure you include the spaces indicated. Enter it when asked if you want to run chkdsk on restart the computer. Type exit, press ENTER, and then restart the computer.

Run the SFC system and say if she cannot fix corrupted files. Select Start, all programs, accessories, right-click right-click command promptand click run as administrator on the menu drop-down... Type cd\ and press ENTER. Type "sfc/scannow" without the quotes and press ENTER . When he completed type exit, press ENTER and restart the computer.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

To eliminate the recurring event ID: 10 errors in your Application log please run the fix it in this KB Article
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2545227

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