The term "Unload" is very generic and, without further context, it's difficult to provide a specific technical explanation. "Unload" typically refers to the process of removing something from memory or a system. In computing, this could mean unloading a software module or driver from memory, detaching a database, or removing data from a system. Its specific usage depends heavily on the software, hardware, or system being discussed. It is often the inverse operation of a "load" operation.
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