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Learn to have a longer attention span and read the entire sentence before commmenting on it.
From Google:
If the word begins with a vowel sound, use an, such as in "an honorable man," and with spoken acronyms like "an FBI agent." Words like historic, with a pronounced "H," can use either a or an.
"HUD component" in this context is singular, it's referring to a single object. The indefinite article "an" would be proper in this case, because "HUD" starts with a vowel sound in English.
Try saying "Resetting a HUD component" out loud and see how awkward it sounds.
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