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Create custom iso with required drivers

The solution was to download the missing drivers for the RAID controller and insert them in the iso provided by VMWare.
Today, this solution is dispensable because VMWare provides custom images for most controllers on their website.

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activating the virtualization option

first you have to know that the the host operation system for running the vmware and virtual box should has the 64bit structure! if you are sure of that but still has problem for running the cloudera there problem is from the bios settings of your operation system!
in order to solve this problem , before starting the operation system of your machine you have to enter to the bios settings of the OS and change the virtualization option to enabled! this feature is disabled in most of the operation systems!

Installing and Running Cloudera on VirtualBox and VMWARE

i am facing a problem when i wanted to run the cloudera on the VirtualBox as well as the VMWare ! the problem is appearing in differentway in each of this platforms! in VMWare player after adding the proposed image of cloudera to the vmwareplayer, when i hit the run button in order to run the cloudera, it's just thinking a little bit and then jump out to the main page, where you have to choose the virtual machine that you wanted to use! in virtualBox the problem is appearing in a different way! when you wanted to create a new machine to add the proposed image of cloudera to it, thevirtualbox does not give you the the 64 bit option for the guest operation system ! keep this in mind that the operation system of my computer as the host computer, is windows 7 (64 bit)! does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem ?
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