Maybe the right time to remind some people that right behind the "tweaks" button in that screenshot is a simple checkbox to disable Defender... ... just saying ...
As said in my previous post. I used a WinPE environment to run WinNTSetup. Used MiniTool Partition Wizard to: Deleted all existing partitions on the destination disk. Created a new partition. Ensure that the partition is enabled for boot. WinNTSetup to deploy Windows on the partition. If it is still not clear to you there are many tutorials (even videos) on the internet.
I think it's clear, but I was asking if it is possible to perform this, from the same installation media, as it used to work in Windows 10.
No, because I don't have a spare drive to use. With this option, do I only replace install.wim in 24H2 with install.wim in 23H2 and proceed with the installation as usual or I need to do something else?