"Debug" file opens in Notepad, when I start my computer

Whenever I start my computer, a file opens in Notepad called "debug".  That's what he said:

[0803 / 152335:ERROR:backend_impl.cc (2087)] Corrupted Index file
[0803 / 152335:ERROR:cache_util_win.cc (43)] Cannot move the cache: 5
[0803 / 152335:ERROR:backend_impl.cc (134)] Cannot move the folder cache
[0803 / 152335:ERROR:backend_impl.cc (220)] Unable to create cache
I can assume that the '0803"is the date of the issue, I have no idea what this could be.  It is NOT a problem of steam, because I've never had steam downloaded on my computer.  I even tried to do a restore on August 2, and it always happens.  I have no idea how to solve this problem, aside from just reinstall windows itself.  Can anyone help?  I have windows 7 64 bit.
EDIT *.
I solved the problem!  OK, if there was a problem, I does not solve the problem which is the cause, but I had to stop appearing whenever Windows starts!  Go here: C:\Users\(User-Name) \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
This will be a hidden folder, so make sure that you are able to see hidden files and folders by going to control panel, appearance and personalization, display hidden files and folders (in the section folder options).  A window pop up and in the list of options, instead of boxes as the rest of the choices, there are two circles.  Told to do not show hidden files, folders, or drives and the other says readers, folders and show hidden files.  Click view, and then apply.  Right now, let's get back to where I told you before.  Once you go to this place, there will be a file called "debug" which is a Notepad file, just delete this little monster and you are free from these hassles!

Just letting you know that I found a solution!  I hope that you will have an email for it to tell you because I have no other way to contact you!  Check at the top, I added a section EDIT, that explains everything.

EDIT *.
I solved the problem!  OK, if there was a problem, I does not solve the problem which is the cause, but I had to stop appearing whenever Windows starts!  Go here: C:\Users\(User-Name) \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
This will be a hidden folder, so make sure that you are able to see hidden files and folders by going to control panel, appearance and personalization, display hidden files and folders (in the section folder options).  A window pop up and in the list of options, instead of boxes as the rest of the choices, there are two circles.  Told to do not show hidden files, folders, or drives and the other says readers, folders and show hidden files.  Click view, and then apply.  Right now, let's get back to where I told you before.  Once you go to this place, there will be a file called "debug" which is a Notepad file, just delete this little monster and you are free from these hassles!

I hope it works for you!

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