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If it's any consolation, Windows XP also has a geometry bug. Install XP after you've installed Linux on another partition, and Windows will wreck your Linux partitions, but it won't wreck other Windows partitions on your hard drive. I kind of wonder if this isn't deliberate.
Hm, XP didn't do that for me (that was a clean reinstall of XP on a machine where there were 2 Linux distros installed).