How do I get rid of recording "skips"?

Whenever I attemp to record a real instrument - mostly guitar - I invariably get at least one or two (sometimes many more) "skips." Usually these are loud digital spikes that cut out enough information to throw the part out of sync with the rest of the song; a few times a couple of milliseconds of information has just been gone, no spike. There's never a break in the sound or any silence, just enough missing to throw it off.
This seems to only occur when recording into my MBox (1st gen.), and it doesn't matter if I'm micing an amp or plugged in direct. Recording with a midi keyboard has never been a problem, even with multiple memory intensive orchestral tracks. I do have Pro Tools LE 7 (and the latest Digidesign core audio driver), I simply prefer the simplicity of GB (if it would work consistently).
As far as I know, I have all preferences set to Apple's specs, and I have no other software running. This is really frustrating the **** out of me - any suggestions?
G5 2.0 MHZ   Mac OS X (10.4.4)   1.5 GB RAM

Thanks, Corsair, those are good speculations, but I think I may have solved the problem. I wish I could reference the website (lost it), but I found a guy that addressed many GB issues, one of them being the "skip" problem. His advice was to avoid "hot" recording levels, and I have to admit, I was recording pretty close to the red. Since I've turned down my recording gain levels, I've only had one "skip" (and it was tiny), so I'm crossing my fingers that was the problem.
G5 2.0 MHZ   Mac OS X (10.4.4)   1.5 GB RAM

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