Debug.log file to C:\ completely evacuate my memory after a few hours.

Hi everyone, this is my first post here and I couldn't make another post here for a while, please excuse me if I don't correct format. I had this problem with my laptop Lenovo Windows 7 (build 7601) where everytime I turn on my laptop, this file called debug.log which lies in my local disk drive is created. It starts as nothing, only a few hundred bytes, but almost every minute, it will trigger 100 bytes (that's when nothing really works then). When I start playing games, online, etc., it will start to get very disturbing. The debug.log when I look at the 6 hours from now will probably be about 20 GB +. I discovered just recently on this file because I need to keep my laptop on all night for my friends to play on a Minecraft Server I have running and I was constantly find the disc completely full. After a day or two, the debug.log will eventually be around 300 GB to 500 GB and I have 0 bytes remaining on my drive. The laptop reset will delete the debug.log until I log in again and it will start to regain memory. I looked this up online nothing helps. For anyone reading this, please try to help me identify what this thing and if I could turn it off / limit its size. Before I forget, here's what is in the file from the announcement: http://pastebin.com/KuBgBwL1 . I have no idea what this thing of Toolbox, the only other thing I saw with the word toolkit was in my list of services and called him "ToolkitSvc" (it is running). Please help me, it is empty my memory constantly and I don't want to restart my laptop everyday!

Hello

Try the steps from the following link:

Slow PC? Optimize your computer for peak performance
http://www.Microsoft.com/athome/Setup/optimize.aspx#fBid=kmc757u4Zlo
http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/slow_windows_performance/en-us

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