Dji Bulk Interface Driver
DJI Bulk Interface driver is a component used for low-level communication between a PC and DJI hardware (such as drones or FPV goggles) for high-bandwidth tasks like firmware updates, flight data extraction, or sensor calibration. Driver Functionality & Role High-Speed Data:
- Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
- Type:
bcdedit /set testsigning off - Reboot.
- If you are on Windows 11 with Secure Boot enabled, ensure your BIOS is not blocking third-party signatures.
- Device Manager Error: Under "Universal Serial Bus devices" or "Other devices," you see a yellow exclamation mark next to "DJI Bulk Interface" or "DJI Device."
- DJI Assistant Can’t Find Drone: The software says "No device connected" even though the drone is powered on and plugged in.
- Error Code 10 or 43: In Windows, the driver fails to start. Code 10 (Device cannot start) or Code 43 (Device descriptor request failed) are common.
- Flashing Crashes: The firmware update begins but fails at 1% or 99% due to a communication timeout.
- The installer automatically places the DJI Bulk Interface Driver into
C:\Program Files\DJI\DJI Assistant 2\Driver.
When a DJI device (like a drone, gimbal, or remote controller) is connected via USB, it may appear in Windows Device Manager dji bulk interface driver
, this driver is the bridge that allows custom commands and data streams to flow between a third-party processor and the DJI flight controller. Troubleshooting "Missing" Drivers DJI Bulk Interface driver is a component used
This cryptic piece of software is one of the most critical yet misunderstood components of DJI’s ecosystem. Without it, you cannot update firmware, calibrate sensors, or download flight logs. In this deep-dive article, we will explore exactly what the DJI Bulk Interface Driver is, how it works, common failure points, and step-by-step solutions to get you back in the air. Open Command Prompt as Administrator
