Final answer:
The question is a misunderstanding, as operating systems do not have 'volunteer' capabilities. To change system settings in Windows, Control Panel or Settings is used; Task Manager manages processes; and Device Manager oversees hardware drivers.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question "If an OS wants to volunteer, where do you go to change their status?" seems to be a misunderstanding of how operating systems (OS) work, as they are not entities that can volunteer or have a status that can be changed in this context.
Operating systems do not have 'volunteering' capabilities, and such a feature does not exist within an OS's settings or management console.
If we consider adjusting settings related to user accounts or system behavior within an operating system, one would typically use the Control Panel on older versions of Microsoft Windows or Settings on newer versions to modify various system settings. However, for managing the operations of the OS such as running processes, one would use the Task Manager. The Device Manager is used to oversee and update drivers for hardware connected to the computer.
It's essential to clarify the question or provide more context to give a more precise answer.