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You could build yourself a bootloader-on-USB-thumbdrive. You could then either just decide that's your primary bootloader and unplug it every time you boot into Windows before it gets far enough into Windows to break your bootloader or just use it as a recovery device to get back into Linux and get Linux to fix your bootloader as soon as you've booted it. (The former approach is more in line with your "before it happens" requirement than the latter.)