I had virtualisation enabled and Hyper-V was working well. I then updated my NVIDIA GEForce adapter and after the restart Hyper-V was broken. It was reporting a 'Hypervisor not running' error. I suspect that something in the NVIDIA update had switched off the hypervisor autostart in the Boot configuration file. Rather than play around with editing that I removed Hyper-V, restarted and then added it again. Hyper-V came back working, I lost my switch settings but everything else was fine.
To enable the hypervisor in Gigabyte Bios with a Ryzen chip do the following:
1. Hit DEL at startup to enter BIOS configuration
2. Go to MIT / Advanced Frequency Settings / Advanced CPU Settings/
3. Enable SVM
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