TechTool Pro copying large "deleted" files when I Time Machine my computer

I have TechTool Pro 5 loaded on my MacBook Pro. I've noticed when I Time Machine the computer, about 4 gig is always (or seems to be) copied over to the time machine drive in files named "Trash Deletes". It puts them in my Application Support folder in my library.
Is this TechTool backing up my emptying the trash - if so, it sure is taking up a lot of space o the time machine drive? Hopefully, I'm wrong here. I use "Timetracker" to see what files are being backed up thru Time Machine.
Anyone else out there notice this?
Thanks,
Larry

Although I own an older version of TT Pro I do not have it installed. I do not remember exactly what they install that is running in the background. What you might do, if it isn't in the documentation, is download Easy Find - CNet Downloads or MacUpdate - and use it to search for "techtool" or "micromat" which should find the item or items. However, I'm almost sure you could disable it in TT Pro's control panel for what to install.

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