Selfboot Inducer 2.0

A new version of the etremely usefull util by burner0, heres whats new:
-Nearly a complete rewrite.
-Hallelujah: Sbis finally go in a Sbi directory!
-The sbi format was slightly changed resulting in the obsoletion (again) of older sbis. See the application Update.exe below for more info. The utility does batch updating of old sbis, so it’s not that big of a deal.
-Selfboot Inducer is now a single executable with a quick access, icon based gui. Previously the Inducer.exe application had to be ran before launching Selfboot.exe. Actually, there are only two files in the root directory now, and one of them is the optional tutorial.
-Return of the Cdrecord wizard. Cdrecord now has a much friendlier interface with onscreen instructions. Those who haven’t previously used Cdrecord might want to give it a try, because it’s free and included with the download.
-A nice tutorial, with images, is included with the download.
-The config file, Cdrecord.ini, is now stored in the Tools directory for cleanliness.
-Rockridge is now enabled by default.
-Right click on the taskbar for:
*An about screen, with a mirc style easter egg
*A quick link to Consolevision
*An ascii flying monkey for the dos console
-Still a compact (66kb) executable that runs on any build of windows without any additional dlls or required downloads.
Individual Executable Updates:
Inducer.exe: (merged with main executable)
-Changed maximum number of sbis from 100 to 9999.
-Now jumps into the Sbi directory to extract.
-Nags and aborts if any older sbis are found.
MakeSBI.exe (previously a seperate download):
-Now generates sbis that extract to the directory
below the current directory. For example, a sbi
in C:SelfbootSbi would extract to C:Selfboot.
-Updated the included MakeNSIS from 1.93 to 1.98.
Cleanup.exe (new, merged with main executable):
-Resets the Inducer folder to its original state.
-Deletes with recursion (infinite folders deep).
Update.exe (new):
-Updates a directory of old sbis to current.
-No one gets to complain about re-downloading.
…and plenty of small code cleanups throughout.

This has been used and abused, and I’m fairly certain it’s bug free. I’ve tested it on a few machines, but people tend to always find things that I have not. Regardless, if you find anything screwy, let me know.
You’ll have to get it from Consolevision for now till it’s mirrored here.