Condition: A Chevy car salesman I was friends with gave me this CD back in 2006 and today is the first time I've ever looked at it. The disc itself has some minor scratches on it, but I tested it on my Windows 7 computer, and it loads up just fine and works. The content involves a "Match & Win" Number that is to be entered to access these features: "Exclusive Sweepstakes, Special 2007 Preview, 6 Fresh Music Tracks, Chevy Digital Freebies, Bonus Videos & More!". The website that was associated with entering that match and win number no longer exists though, so that doesn't work. You can browse the CD and maybe figure something out though. It has music and videos(?) in HLK format, which all I can find about that via Google is "HyperCD® is an exciting new hybrid CD technology that delivers high quality video and CD-quality audio via the Web without any of the quality loss of streaming or the lengthy download times associated with the Web at large. The HyperCD installer has been designed to load in all of the software you will need to experience instant video playback when you arrive at the special HyperCD Web site." Based on the file sizes of the HLK files on the disc... all 195 mb of them... there's definitely some content there if you can figure out how to actually play the music and videos. Overall, I'm not having much luck playing with this, but perhaps with enough work, you can get this 12 year old CD's content playable. It's not hard to access it... just difficult to figure out what to do with it. Might have something to do with the fact I'm not running Windows XP on a 32 bit machine, like people would have had in 2007. The hyperCD installer might work on that... I have no idea. There is an installer exe on the disc, but it just launches Internet Explorer on my computer.

I'd probably want this CD desperately if it was for my car I love (even if I couldn't access much of it 12 years later), but I've never even owned a Silverado. It's a rare collectible if nothing else. But I think with enough work, you could probably figure out a way to utilize some of the features on this disc, particularly if you have a computer from that time period still.

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