Disk "firmwaresyncd.yADbW6" is running low on free space

My CheckUp program is alerting me: Disk "firmwaresyncd.yADbW6" is running low on free space. I know this is not a 'Disk' but not sure how to deal with this. My Mac is now slow and I think it is related. It's a Power Mac early 2009 running OS X 10.8.3. Haven't had any luck searching the web for info on this problem. Would love opinions or ideas for things to try to solve my problem.
THANKS!

Avatarsound wrote:
I wrote to the app developer who informed me that 'CheckUp' is no longer supported and I should buy their other product. I uninstalled the app, and will see if performance improves.
Be sure you got it all . . . apps like that sometimes have background jobs, too.  Did it have it's own uninstaller, or did the developer tell you what to delete?
Thank you for asking - the file was not a disk or an image, so it was quite perplexing.
Indeed!

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