It wasn't for any particular member I wanted the members (visited this thread) to come straight to the point and answer itIf it was wrong then you should have PM me instead of taking this to public
I have absolutely no idea what your computer problem might be. Like ilesal has said, you have not yet provided enough detail to approach a solution.
As to the above quote... I have no pull around here (see my post count for a clue as to why

) but may I humbly suggest that many times full understanding gets lost in translation. In a forum, posts tend to be short, many times too short, and content is not completely conveyed. If English is not one's first language, the problem is increased. Fuller, more complete, understanding can be enhanced if something approaching full sentences are used rather than short phrases.
Finally, I post this rather than PM because I am not pointing this posting at you but at all posters. I see it very often that meaning and content are not conveyed due to posters making assumptions.
So, everyone take a deep breath and start typing
@Nikhil Kharat - If you can provide more detail about what it is you are attempting to do when you don't see the boot screen - that will help others in providing you a solution. For example, it would seem, from your system specifications, that this is at some point after the install of build 7229. But, it might be while you are attempting to install a different build. In addition, if this is trying to get your currently installed build to boot, is this a clean install, dual boot, upgrade install, or something else? These sorts of details help.