Should I delete updates that are superseded?

Use Updates page toolbar - Update cleanup - DISM Compatible, and it will do it for you in a polite manner.

Yes, it's recommended, but Windows will do it on idle in the background anyway over time, this is just if you want a bit smaller image.
Do it with the initial integration, not the subsequent sessions as updates/configs lock packages on an not yet installed image.
 
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Afterwards, it seems that did not pay off.

I downloaded and tried to install a cumulative update named KB2032303 and it says files are missing.

Should I turn the option to delete superseded files back on "off?"
 
KB5022303 is Jan 2023's monthly update for W11 22H2. You didn't answer if that's the correct Windows.
 
It is; I am using Windows 11 as I speak.

It's the cumulative update all right.

Never mind though, I disabled DISM-compatbile cleanup and everything's fine.

Thanks!
 
I would add that I deleted the directory of the Windows files for NTLite to work on and recopied an old one, one that had the superseded entries.

Then I unchecked the DISM-Compatible cleanup.
 
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Don't remove NTLite's temp folders or files. Instead use File / Settings, and erase folders.
If you don't use the panel, NTLite will get confused.
 
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