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There were no relevant changes in v4.2.7, probably the update process rewrote the registry key with the correct data.
See my reply here:
http://rammichael.com/7-taskbar-tweaker/comment-page-14#comment-2835
An experimental version is available.
More information:
The startup key resides in the following branch:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Name: “7 Taskbar Tweaker”.
From what you're describing, it seems like the registry entry that makes the tweaker run at startup resets upon restart on your system.
I don't know why that happens, but you might want to place a shortcut of the tweaker in your startup folder instead and see if that works for you.
http://lifehacker.com/5497021/speed-up-windows-7-taskbar-navigation-with-a-registry-hack
That doesn't make sense, the "Run at startup" checkbox merely removes/sets a registry value. It shouldn't affect options like volume control.
Possible with Taskbar Inspector.
First, there's nothing to "fix". It's not broken.
The tweaker assumes many things about the target OS. It cannot be easily ported to the new Windows 8.1, it's a time consuming task.
The same thing was done for Windows 8, and now it seems to work equally on both 7 and 8, but in fact there are many places where it does different things under the hood based on the Windows version.
The port to 8.1, though, will probably be easier then the port from 7 to 8 was.
Second... what's the rush? The preview version was released just yesterday.
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That doesn't make sense, the "Run at startup" checkbox merely removes/sets a registry value. It shouldn't affect options like volume control.