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PC Memtest not ending with escape

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I was on help earlier today because of an error I was getting trying to update Ubuntu. WHen I got off help, my tech initiated my updates. It started a PCMem test when done, that is not stopping. If I hit esc it restarts. If I shut down my computer, when it reboots it starts the memtest again. How can I end the test and reboot my computer?

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cn flag
You've provided few actual specifics, we don't know what Ubuntu product you're using, what release of that *unstated* product, and importantly what memory test you're talking about - is it a machine firmware test? from your Ubuntu system? etc (*we have few details of that nor how you started the test*). Currently your question is unclear & would benefit from someone how can see the issue.
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kp flag
LMM
I'm using Ubuntu 22.04. The test that keeps running is PCMem Test-64 v1.5
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cn flag
Please be specific; what Ubuntu 22.04 ? Server? Desktop? etc.. The program you mention is from where? That doesn't match what I'd expect to see on a Ubuntu 22.04 system (eg. https://releases.ubuntu.com/22.04.2/ubuntu-22.04.2-desktop-amd64.manifest if using desktop, https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/memtest86+ being the app included - though you've not said which 22.04 system!)
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Comments are designed for US to ask YOU questions about your Question. You should [Edit] your question to add information. By updating your Question, and using the formatting buttons, you make all the information available to new readers. People shouldn't have to read a long series of comments to get the whole story. AskUbuntu is a Question and Answer site, not a conversation site. If you have an update, [edit] your Question. If you have a new question, see [Ask].
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kp flag
LMM
I don't know how to be more specific. Thanks anyway.
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Does this answer your question? [Changed by mistake the grub default boot to memtest, now cant get back to the grub menu nor to boot from a live cd](https://askubuntu.com/questions/713336/changed-by-mistake-the-grub-default-boot-to-memtest-now-cant-get-back-to-the-gr)
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