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How to Install BMW ISTA+ 4.57.21 on Windows 10/11

BMW ISTA+ (Integrated Service Technical Application) is diagnostic software used for BMW and MINI vehicles.

This guide explains how to install ISTA+ 4.57.21 on Windows 10/11, set required folders and variables, and configure the interface (ENET/ICOM/D-CAN).

 

BMW Software Hub — choose the right BMW tool (ISTA+, ISTA-P, E-Sys, INPA).

Need help choosing? Contact us with your BMW model/year and interface (ENET / ICOM / D-CAN).

 

Get ISTA+ 4.57.21 (Digital Download)




Storage Requirement (Important)

 

For a full installation with programming support, you need at least 400 GB of free disk space.

PSdZData Full is very large and can exceed 280 GB after extraction.

 


 

Before You Start (Important)

 

  • Temporarily disable your antivirus during extraction and installation. Some security tools may block or quarantine files and cause setup issues.

  • After installation, you can enable it again and add C:ISTA to exclusions if needed.

 


 

What You Need

 

  • A Windows 10/11 PC (Administrator access required)

  • 7-Zip (recommended for extracting .rar and .7z)

  • 400 GB+ free space for a full setup (ISTA + PSdZData Full)

  • A compatible interface (ENET / ICOM / D-CAN)

 

Compatibility (quick)

ENET is common for many F/G series, D-CAN (K+DCAN) is common for many E-series, and ICOM is the most universal option.

Not sure which one you need? Use the BMW Software Hub or contact support.

 


 

Step 1 — Extract ISTA to C:

 

  1. Extract the ISTA archive to:

    C:ISTA

 

Tip: Keep folder names simple (no special characters) and avoid long paths.

Windows File Explorer showing the ISTA folder located on Local Disk (C:) for ISTA+ installation.

 

Step 2 — Create a Desktop Shortcut (ISTAGUI)

 

  1. Open:

    C:/ISTA/TesterGUI/bin/Release/

  2. Find ISTAGUI (usually ISTAGUI.exe)

  3. Right-click → Send to → Desktop (create shortcut)

Creating a desktop shortcut for ISTAGUI in Windows File Explorer (Send to → Desktop (create shortcut)) during ISTA+ setup.

 

Step 3 — Copy the BMW Folder to ProgramData

  1. Open the ISTA config folder from your package (often named config)

  2. Copy the folder named: BMW

  3. Paste it to: C:/ProgramData/

 

Final path should be:

C:/ProgramData/BMW/

Windows File Explorer address bar showing C:\ProgramData being entered to access the ProgramData folder for ISTA+ configuration.

Note: ProgramData is hidden by default.

If you don’t see it: File Explorer → View → Show → Hidden items



Step 4 — Run “ISPIDATA System Variables” (Administrator)

 

  1. Locate the tool: ISPIDATA System Variables

  2. Right-click → Run as administrator

Running “ISPIDATA System Variables” as administrator from the ISTA+ 4.57.21 config folder in Windows File Explorer.

This sets required system variables used by ISTA.

 


 

Step 5 — Import the Registry File

 

  1. Find the registry file (name may be similar to):

    ISTA+ 4.57.21.reg

  2. Double-click and confirm importing into the registry

    (or right-click → Merge)

Windows Registry Editor confirmation dialog when importing the ISTA+ 4.57.21 .reg file during installation.

This adds required registry entries for ISTA paths/settings.

 


 

Step 6 — Programming Support (PSdZData Full)

 

You must install PSdZData 4.57.21 Full.

 

  1. Extract: PSdZData 4.57.21 Full.7z

  2. Extract it to:

    C:/ISTA/PSdZ/data_swi/

Selecting the C:\ISTA\PSdZ\data_swi folder as the extraction destination for PSdZData in 7-Zip during ISTA+ 4.57.21 setup.

Important:

 

  • Extract the files directly into data_swi/ so ISTA can find them.

  • Without Full PSdZData, ISTA will report a programming-related error.

  • PSdZData Full can exceed 280 GB after extraction, so ensure you have enough space (400 GB+ free).

 

Use 7-Zip for extraction to avoid corrupted archives.

 


 

D-CAN Users (K+DCAN) — Interface Switch (COM3)

 

If you use a D-CAN cable, do this before starting ISTA:

  1. Go to:

    C:/ISTA/tool/

  2. Run:

    Switch ICOM-ENET or DCAN (com3)

  3. Press any key to apply the D-CAN settings

 

Required settings:

 

  • COM port: COM3

  • Latency Timer: 1 ms

 

To restore the original ICOM/ENET settings, run the same switch tool again and press any key.

 


 

FAQ


Which cable should I use: ENET, ICOM or D-CAN?

ENET is common for many F/G series, D-CAN for many E-series, and ICOM is the most universal option.


Do I need PSdZData?

For diagnostics only usually no. For some coding/programming setups it may be required.


Need help?

Contact us with your BMW model/year, Windows version, and interface type.