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Driver — Dji Bulk Interface

Look for a device with a yellow triangle under or Universal Serial Bus devices labeled DJI Bulk Interface or C1 .

Resolving this is essential for performing firmware updates, exporting flight logs, or using flight simulators. Why Does "BULK Interface" Appear?

Driver failures usually happen right after a Windows update or when connecting a newer DJI drone to an older PC. The most frequent causes include:

Sometimes, a corrupted MicroSD card inside the drone locks up the internal file system, preventing the DJI Bulk Interface from initiating. Pop the card out and try connecting again. Conclusion dji bulk interface driver

By understanding that this driver is not magical—it is simply a USB bulk transfer driver with a DJI signature—you can systematically troubleshoot any connection issue. Always start with the cable, then check your version of DJI Assistant 2, then dive into Device Manager. With the steps outlined in this guide, you should never be grounded by a driver error again.

AdvancedSensing, L108: Failed to initialize USB Bulk Linker channel for liveview

Download the latest version of DJI Assistant 2 from the official DJI website. Ensure you download the correct variant for your specific drone model (e.g., Consumer Drones Series, Enterprise Series, or Matrice Series). Look for a device with a yellow triangle

: Extracting detailed telemetry data from internal storage.

When Windows persistently installs the wrong generic driver, the open-source utility can force-overwrite the USB backend. Download and launch Zadig (administrative rights required). Click on Options and select List All Devices . Select DJI Bulk Interface from the main dropdown menu.

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If the installer fails to register the driver, you can force Windows to attach the correct protocol manually. Connect your DJI device to the PC via USB and power it on.

Right-click the Windows Start button and select .

The is a specific driver component within the broader DJI USB Driver package, designed to facilitate high-speed, bulk data transfers between DJI drone hardware and a computer, particularly when using software like DJI Assistant 2 [1]. Key Functions and Purpose

Sending live camera feed data to a PC to calibrate obstacle avoidance sensors.

If the connection is unstable:

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