I myself am not too familiar with PHPNUKE. I tend to stay away from it. It's, complicated, and all over the place for a CMS system.
However, getting an IDE will not help you, since you have no prior PHP knowledge. So just having an IDE to find and delete code won't do much for you.
I would go comb with the Admin CPanel, and see if there is an activation / de-activation option for modules in there. If not, I'd ask on the PHPNUKE forums for exact details on removing, the specific modules.
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